Blue Grama
Blue Grama is a perennial grass native to the North American Great Plains. It typically grows 12 to 30 inches tall and features fine, narrow leaves. The grass is known for its distinctive seed heads, which resemble eyelashes and can be found in shades of purple to brown.
This grass thrives in dry, sunny environments and is well-adapted to drought conditions. Blue Grama is often used in landscaping and erosion control due to its resilience and ability to improve soil health. It also provides habitat and food for various wildlife species, making it an important part of its ecosystem.