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Native Grasses
Bristlegrass, Plains Sideoats Grama Sprangletop, Green Switchgrass, Alamo Indiangrass Native Gamagrass Texas Panicum
Adaptations: Distributed over much of Eastern and Central U.S.; important range grass in Texas. Grows in association with Bluestem; less drought resistant than Blue Grama. Grows on well, drained soils and rocky shallow sites. Prefers neutral to slightly alkaline soils. Not adapted to deep sands. Uses: Used for range reseeding and pastures, good grass to include in seed mixtures for grass improvement. Grazed by all types of animals. Decreases with heavy grazing. Seed matures in spring and fall.
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