b'outhwesterN ristlegrass Setaria scheelei sB GRASSESKnee to thigh high warm-season bunchgrass. Commonly found in dappled shade of wooded limestone canyons under mesquites, oaks and urban side yards. Abundant in central Texas. Weve observed many small songbirds such as grasshopper sparrows and painted buntings foraging on the seeds in our fields. These native millet-type seeds are fantastic source of nutrition for small mammals too. Open Space 6 lbs per acreHeight 2 - 4 feetLawn & Garden Seeding 1 lb / 2,750 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil Moisture SandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShade X w b Dry-MediumItem #2072 D-Pak $34 15,000 sf1,500 sf s PlitBeardB luesteMAndropogon ternarius 200 sfNamed for its interesting terminal inflorescences, which have separate male and female flowers. Stigmas are purple; stamens orange. Often found in the eastern portions of Texas and into Louisiana, in well drained gravely or sandy soil, this grass is pretty and interesting enough to be used an as ornament accent.Open Space 5 lbs / acreHeight 18 - 4Lawn & Garden 1 lb / 4,000 sf Photo by Sonia HillSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShade X w b Dry-MediumD-Pak $39Item #2018 350 sf7,500 sf750 sfs witChgrassPanicum virgatum A tall fast-growing grass that serves as wildlife cover in winter. Extensive root systems provide excellent erosion control around creek banks and ponds. Attractive open seedheads turn golden yellow in the fall. Dove, quail, turkey and many song birds use as food and cover. Larval food source for butterflies. Live roots available on p. 19Open Space 2 lbs / acreHeight 3 - 6Lawn & Garden 1 lb / 7,500 sf Soil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShade X wMedium Moist25+ lbs $16.98 / lb 1 lb $18D-Pak $11Item #2005 7,500 sf500 sf2,000 sf 250 sfIf not now, then when? If not you, then who?In 1973, Richard loaned Bill a shovel and rake that got our landscape and nursery company started.Richard loved building community and believed in giving others a hand up in life. He gave of himself wherever he was, whenever he could. He believed in the spirit of community and serving those in need. Richard Hensley Robert Martinez Robert was truly happy to find the work he really, 1938-2014 1956-2017 really loved. It became a matter of satisfaction. He shared daily with co-workers, friends & family.Order Onlinewww.seedsource.com47'