What is Prairie Dropseed?

Prairie dropseed grass (Sporobolus heterolepis) is a North American native perennial bunch grass known for its bright green fine textured blades. Prairie dropseed plants sport airy pink and brown flowers in late August through October. Their leaves turn an attractive orangey rust mid-fall. Prairie dropseed plants love the sun. Their flowers have a distinct scent which is often described as smelling like cilantro, coriander, or popcorn. Other prairie dropseed facts include:

It grows 2 to 3 feet x 2 to 3 feet in size (0.61-0.91 m.) It is drought tolerant after it is established It is an excellent wildlife plant, as birds enjoy feasting on its seeds

Growing Prairie Dropseed Plants

Growing prairie dropseed from seed requires patience and attention. It takes approximately five years to become fully established. Even though it is a drought tolerant plant, it requires regular irrigation for the first year. Care for prairie dropseed is minimal. It should be dethatched each year to remove the old, dead leaves. Make sure you plant this slow grower in full sun. Remove any weeds that compete for water and nutrients. Prairie dropseed grass is an excellent ornamental plant and is very useful in landscape restoration projects. It is considered to be one of the showiest bunch grasses in the landscape industry. In addition to its low maintenance, the plant is basically trouble free. Now that you know a little more about prairie dropseed plants, perhaps you’ll choose to grow it as an addition in your landscape.

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