Latin Name | Sorghastrum nutans |
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Variety | Cheyenne, Holt, Nebraska 54, Tomahawk |
Leaf Textures | Course |
Origin | Native |
Life Span | Perennial |
Season | Warm |
Forage | Palatable to cattle and horses throughout the summer, but only moderately palatable after maturity. |
Seedling Rate | Small Areas: 3 – 5 lbs. per 1000 square feet Larger Areas: 10 – 15 lbs. per acre drilled 15 – 20 lbs. per acre broadcast |
Seeds Per Pound | 170,000 |
Yellow Indiangrass
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Indiangrass or Yellow Indiangrass is a bunching sod-former that grows to a height of 3-8 ft. Common on the plains up to 7,000ft. Grows best in a precipitation range of 13-15”. Because of an exceptionally deep root system, Indiangrass does well even in drought conditions. With the beautiful golden color of the plant and 4-12 inch long plume-like seed heads, Indiangrass is often chosen for beautification projects.
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