Ha Ha Tonka Little Bluestem is a native grass with upright slender blue-green leaves with dense white hairs and segments of orange-red and grey turn burgundy-in fall. Tiny silver-white flowers rise high above the foliage on stems in late summer and persist through winter. Grows best in full sun and well-drained soils. Drought tolerant once established.
Schizachyrium scoparium is a native host plant for 6 different skippers: the Ottoe, Indian, Crossline, Dusted, Cobweb, and Dixie skipper. The seeds are eaten by small birds.
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 Type:  | 
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 Origins:  | 
 N. America; GA Native  | 
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 Height:  | 
 3’ - 4'  | 
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 Spread:  | 
 1.5' - 2'  | 
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 Spacing:  | 
 1.5’  | 
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 USDA Hardiness Zone:  | 
 3 - 9  | 
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 Culture:  | 
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 Bloom Color:  | 
 White  | 
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MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Low maintenance plant. Cut to ground late winter or early spring.
LANDSCAPE USES: Accents or Group Plantings, Borders, Naturalized Areas, Woodland Garden, Rock Gardens, Native Gardens, Groundcover, and Containers.
COMPANION PLANTS: Joe-Pye Weed, Lamb’s Ear, False Indigo
IMAGES: Matt Lavin, Andropogon scoparius (3903375875), CC BY-SA 2.0, (2) Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA, Andropogon scoparius (3904156150), CC BY-SA 2.0
*As plants have ranges in appearance they may not appear as the images shown.