Alamo Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum)

Native, perennial ,warm season bunch grass . Alamo is an excellent plant for wildlife and provides good grazing for livestock. Grows 3-6' tall, with hollow stem growing in small to large clumps from many scaly creeping rhizomes. Large robust plants with bluish blades up to 2' long. The ligule is a dense ring or cup of hairs on upper leaf surface at collar. The panicles are pyramid shaped with many purplish spikelets. In winter the seed head resembles branches of a seeding willow tree. Found mostly along creeks, streams and protected areas. Decreases with heavy use but can be used and managed similar to pasture grasses

Intended Use: Range reseeding, pastureland, hay production, wildlife food and cover (birds), re-vegetation, shoreline stabilization, and erosion control.

Adaptation: Moderate salinity tolerance. Grows on all soil types with 20" or more annual precipitation. Responds well to fertilizer and/or irrigation.

Growth Habit

Growth Height

Drought Tolerance

Cold Tolerance

Bunch

 3-6'

Fair

Good

Min. Rainfall Requirements

Planting
Time

Planting
(Row)

Planting
(Broadcast)

Planting Depths

20"

 

1.5-1.9 PLS

2-4 PLS

1/4-1/2"

 

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