b'v irgiNiaw ildryeElymus virginicusGRASSES photo by Sam Strickland, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center NPINFound in the eastern 2/3 of the United States, this perennial cool season bunch grass is typically found along shady creek banks, fence rows or in open woodlands.One of a very few native grasses that is a solid performer in shady areas. A great choice for mixing with warm season native grasses to provide a source of winter forage and nutrient-rich grain for wildlife.As do most cool season grasses, Virginia Wildrye begins growth in the fall and grows slowly through the winter, maturing in late spring.Rangeland Seeding Rate 12 lbs / acreHeight 2-3 feetLawn & Garden Seeding 1 lb / 1,750 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil Moisture SandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShade X w bMedium-MoistD-Pak $24 $69 / lb Item #2035 50+ lbs call for current value D-Pak $12 $19 / lb300 sfw esterNw heatgrassPascopyrum smithiiA high quality native cool season pasture grass found in the western regions of the US & northern Mexico.Excellent grass for erosion control with a dense, fibrous root system and can tolerate salty soil conditions making it a great choice for revegetating areas with challenging soils.In its native range from the great plains through the west, western wheat-grass typically grows from 1 to 3 feet tall with as little as 12 inches of rainfall. Highly palat-able to both wildlife and livestock, providing cool season forage. Caution: May choke out cool season wildflowers if overwatered or in a moist location. Rangeland Seeding 10 lbs / acreLawn & Garden Seeding 1 lb / 1,750 sfHeight1-3 feet Soil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX w b Dry-MoistItem #2050 50+ lbs call for current value D-Pak $9$17 / lb 200 sfP asture& r angeP lants 5thPrIntInGIn-stoCKBOOKS page 92'