b'GRASSESg reeNs PraNgletoPLeptochloa dubia The spreading, sprangled appearance of the seedhead gives this grass its common name. Mix with other natives as a nurse grass - comes up quickly in the spring and is easy to grow, but fades after 2-3 years as other native grasses get established. Reproduces by seeds and roots. Performs as short-term nurse grass in a variety of soils and grows permanently on rocky hills and canyons in sandy soils of the Trans-Pecos area of Texas.Rangeland Seeding Rate 3 lbs / acreHeight 1-2 feetLawn & Garden Seeding 1 lb / 7,500 sf Soil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeXMedium Item #2010 D-Pak $9 $15 / lb 50+ lbs call for current value750 sfh oodedw iNdMillg rassChloris cucullata Named for Chloris, Greek goddess of flowers, associated with spring new growth. Produces copious and attractive blooms from May through October. Early successional species. Ideal for restoration plantings. Larval host plant for branded skipper moth & satyr butterfly. Provides fair grazing for livestock. Found in good quality quail habitat, from the Edwards Plateau, legendary genetics.Rangeland Seeding Rate 1.5 lbs / acreHeight 1-3 feetLawn & Garden Seeding 1 lb / 10,000 sf Soil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX wMedium-MoistItem #2054 D-Pak $29 $249 / lb450 sfi NdiaNgrassSorghastrum nutans Once a dominant prairie grass, Indiangrass puts out dramatic goldenplume-like seedheads on 2-foot stalks from September to November. Endures extreme drought and grows best in sand, loam and clay soils of bottomlands and the lower slopes of hills, in many regions from Canada to Mexico. Larval food source for butterflies, food & cover for turkeys. Excellent for grazing. Live roots available on p. 91Rangeland Seeding Rate 6 lbs / acreHeight 3-4 feetLawn & Garden Seeding 1 lb / 2,500 sf Soil TypeSunlightSoil Moisture SandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX Dry-MoistItem #2006 D-Pak $12 $19 / lb 50+ lbs call for current value250 sfi NlaNds eao atsChasmanthium latifolium Shade-loving, almost evergreen perennial grass with wide leaves. Excellent ornamental grass with distinct and attractive chevron seedheads. Often found thriving along creeks and river-banks in woodland areas, salt tolerant. Highly palatable to livestock, but can be easily grazed out. One of the few native grasses that grow well in moist and shady areas.Also in Shade-Friendly Grass Mix p. 14 Rangeland Seeding Rate 12 lbs / acre Height 1-3 feetLawn & Garden Seeding 1 lb / 1,500 sf Soil TypeSunlightSoil Moisture SandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShade bMedium MoistItem #2013 D-Pak $24 $129 / lb100 sfOrder Onlinewww.seedsource.com77'