b's aNdd roPseedSporobolus cryptandrus A perennial warm-season grass that grows in relatively small tufts or bunches, Sand Dropseed reproduces from small seeds and tillers. Seedheads appear around September. Commonly found on sandy, rocky and silty soils areas of the southern Great Plains across Texas and New Mexico, up through Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado. Moves in quickly on undisturbed areas. Nutritious grains have been used as food by Native Americans. Open Space 1 lb / acreHeight 1 - 3Lawn & Garden 1 lb / 15,000 sf Soil TypeSunlightSoil Moisture SandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX Dry-MoistItem # 2024 25+ lbs $15.09 / lb 1 lb $16D-Pak $12 15,000 sf1,500 sfs aNdl ovegrassEragrostis trichodes This bunchgrass produces a deep, dense root system. Grows best on sandy soils in the 18-35 rain belt, but can be planted on heavier soils. Begins its growth several weeks before other warm-season grasses, and is therefore an important food source for grazing animals. Seedheads are loose and open, standing 2 feet above the grass in early fall. Reproduces by seeds and roots, prefers full sun.Open Space 2 lbs / acreHeight 2 - 5Lawn & Garden 1 lb / 7,500 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX Dry-Moist25+ lbs $33.96 / lb 1 lb $36D-Pak $19Item #2009 7,500 sf750 sfs ideoatsg raMaBouteloua curtipendulaThe official State Grass of Texas, this mid-sized plant is often found as an ornamental accent in residential and commercial landscapes, thanks to the pretty, oat-like seeds that appear along one side of its stems. Spreads by seeds and roots, and thrives alongside Little Bluestem in natural grasslands, well drained uplands, and the shallow soils of ridges and rocky areas. Found from Kentucky to the Gulf of Mexico. Turkeys use this versatile grass for food & cover, and it is a good larval food source for butterflies.Open Space 9 lbs / acreHeight 1 - 3 Lawn & Garden 1 lb / 2,000 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX wDry-MediumItem #2004 25+ lbs $25.47 / lb 1 lb $27D-Pak $192,000 sf 250 sfs liMt rideNsTridens muticus This warm-season, perennial bunch grass is incredibly drought tolerant with purple tinged seeds. Broad range over most of Texas (except Pineywoods) and populations in Oklahoma and New Mexico. Excellent germination and quick coverage. This early successional native has great value in soil stabilization and is considered an increaser on rangelands.Seed heads occur on 20 long, slender stems and offer a food source for birds and wildlife year-round when moisture is available. Great addition to wildflower meadows and other native plantings. Height 1 - 3 feetOpen Space 5 lbs / acreSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX wDry-MediumItem #2068 D-Pak $24 250 sf46n ativEa MEricanS EEd 800 728 4043'