Bushy bluestem
Andropogon glomeratus var. glomeratus
Poaceae


Landscape Uses:

Screenings, perennial borders.

Ecological Restoration Notes:

Availability:
Available at native plant nurseries in central Florida.
Description:
Clump-forming grass 4-5 feet tall with thin green leaves. Flowering summer to fall with silvery-white inflorescences changing to tan or reddish brown with age.
Height:
Typically 4-5 feet in height.
Growth Rate:
Range:
Eastern and southern United States south to Brevard, Polk, and Manatee counties.
Habitats:
Bogs, swamps, wet flatwoods, ditches.
Soils:
Wet to moist, moderately well-drained to poorly-drained organic or sandy soils, often with acid pH.
Nutritional Requirements:
High; requires rich organic soils for optimal growth.
Salt Water Tolerance:
Low; does not tolerate long-term flooding by salt or brackish water.
Salt Wind Tolerance:
Low; salt wind may burn the leaves.
Drought Tolerance:
Low; requires moist to wet soils and is intolerant of long periods of drought.
Light Requirements:
Full sun.
Flower Color:
Silvery white changing to tan or reddish brown
Flower Characteristics:
Showy.
Flowering Season:
Summer-fall.
Fruit:
Wildlife and Ecology:
Horticultural Notes:
Comments:
We have been adding data for this species for central and northern Florida and welcome any feedback or review. If you would like to contribute information or images, please contact George Gann via the IRC staff page.