Schizachyrium scoparium ‘The Blues’

Blooming Time

September

Exposure

True
Full Sun

Exceedingly popular along the east coast, where it was introduced a few years ago, ‘The Blues’ is an amazing selection of our own native bluestem. This, like the native species, is terrific for its late season flowering, sending up masses of silvery blue racemes during early fall. As with the native species, these open to expose attractive silvery flowers which eventually dry to a soft tawny shade – staying this way to decorate the landscape throughout the winter months. The flowers are remarkable, but couple this with the foliage which is a rich iridescent steel blue that becomes suffused with tones of yellow and burgundy during fall, and you have a plant of exceptional worth. Try ‘The Blues’ on a large scale as a ground cover or use it as an accent plant in combination with other grasses, and all manner of sun loving, fall blooming perennials and ground covers.

Details

Hardiness Zone:

4

Blossom Color:

Blue to Blue Gray

Growth Habit:

Clump Forming

Max Height:

2½'

Texture:

Fine Texture

Recommended Spacing:

1½' to 2'

We sell this plant in these containers:

#1 Pot
#1 Pot

Special Characteristics

True
Seasonal Effect
True
Moderate Area
True
Salt Tolerant
True
Drought Tolerant
True
Large Area
True
Small Area
True
Deer Resistant
True
Sandy Soil Tolerant
Controls Erosion
True
Native Cultivar

Features

Native cultivar with terrific late summer/fall silvery blue flowers atop foliage of rich iridescent steel blue suffused with yellow and burgundy in fall.

Landscape Value

Superb specimen, accent, companion, or edging plant. Also excellent as a ground cover when mass planted.

Care

Watering:

'The Blues' Little Bluestem is very drought tolerant and typically only needs watering during the hottest days of summer.

Fertilizing:

'The Blues' Little Bluestem needs little fertilizer, but benefits from a single springtime or fall topdressing (about 1 inch deep) of organic compost or well rotted leaves. Alternatively, a springtime application of a slow release fertilizer with a 3-1-2 ratio (such as a 15-5-10) can be applied at a rate of about 10 pounds per 1000 square feet.

Pruning:

'The Blues' Little Bluestem should be enjoyed all winter long, then, during early April before it begins to grow again, it should be pruned or mowed back to ground level.

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