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Bluebunch Wheatgrass

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A long-lived perennial, cool season, native bunchgrass that grows to 18 to 48” tall with strong rhizomes. It is very drought resistant, persistent and adapted to stabilization of disturbed soils. This nutritious grass is used for hay production, but is better suited and more palatable when used for grazing. Most common to the northern Great Plains and the Intermountain regions of the western United States. Varieties: Anatone | Goldar | P-7 | Secar