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Yavapai County Native & Naturalized Plants

Schizachyrium scoparium - little bluestem

Synonyms: Andropogon scoparius, Schizachyrium scoparium, Andropogon scoparius, Andropogon divergens, Schizachyrium scoparium
Plant Form: Grass

Family: Poaceae


   
 
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  Grass Description -   Glossary of Grass Terminology


Origin: Native    Season: Warm
Habitat Description: Oak and juniper woodlands, pine forests, mountain meadows.
Plant Communities:Pinyon Juniper Woodland, Montane Conifer Forest
Elevation: 5000 - 7500 feet


General Description

Desc: Often grows in a columnar bunch. Seedhead is tightly contracted to stem. Foliage is a distinct bronze-orange color when it cures in late summer or early fall. Rhizomes are absent or very short.
Identification Notes: An erect bunchgrass; flat bluish basal shoots in the spring; plants turn to a reddish color after frost. The Inflorescence has paired spikelets at each node, one sessile, the other pedicellate, the flowering stems are white-ciliate (haired).
Grass Type: Perennial bunchgrass  Rhizomes: Y  Stolons: N
Large Dense Clump (> 2 feet): N  Bushy (highly branched): N
Height with Seedheads: Greater than 36 inches
Seedhead Structure: Branched - contracted  Seedhead Droops: N
Flowering Period: Jul - 0
Flower Characteristics

Number of Flowers per Spikelet: Multi-flowered  Spikelets One-sided: N
Awns: 1/4 inch to 1 inch   Three Awns: N  Awns Bent: Y
Flower and Seedhead Notes: Seedhead is a single stem with some stalked and some sessile spikelets. Main axis and branches are strongly hairy.
Vegetative Charcteristics

Blade Hairy: Y    Blade with White Margins: N    Blade Cross section: Flat or folded
Blade Notes: Blade flat or folded, 3 to 18 inches long, less than 1/4 inch wide, smooth or hairy.
Sheath Hairy: N    Tuft of Hairs at top of Sheath or Collar: N    Ligules: Membranous and hairy
Auricles (Ear-like lobes at collar area: Y

Forage Value: Good while immature for all classes of livestock; after mature, fair for cattle and horses, but too coarse for sheep or goats. Seed is eaten by songbirds and upland gamebirds. The plant provides cover for ground birds and small mammals.


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