Native Grassesat Bear Springs Blossom Nature Preserve |

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Native grasses covered the Texas Hill Country for thousands for years. Native grasses protect against erosion, provide food and shelter for many animals. ![]() Bear Springs Blossom Nature Preserve
Native grasses should be preserved and introduced to many gardens.There are lots of ways to introduce native grasses into gardens, if there has been a house clearance the chances are that the grass will be long, so just add some additional varieties, alternatively you can buy some native grass seeds and start from scratch. COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME ![]() Big Bluestem - Andropogon gerardii ![]() Grama Bouteloua gracilis ![]() Bushy Bluestem - A. glomeratus Eastern Gamma - Tripsacum dactyloides Little Bluestem - Schizachyrium scoparium Indiangrass - Sorghastrum nutans Sand Lovegrass - Eragrostis trichodes Sea-oats - Uniola paniculata Longspike Silver Bluestem - Bothriochioa saccharoides var. Sideoats Grama - Bouteloua curtipendula Switchgrass - Panicum virgatum Coastal Muhly - Muhlenbergia filipes ![]() Lindheimer's Muhly - Muhlenbergia lindheimeri Texas Bluegrass - Poa arachnifera Inland Seaoats - Chaemanthium latifolium bearspringsblossom@yahoo.com send an email- ![]() We explain how to live a sustainable life Click on the button ![]() Videos about Nature and Earth Click on the button ![]() For 15 years Bear Springs Blossom Nature Conservation has been running a 125 acre Nature Preserve in Bandera County, Texas, southern Texas Hill Country. |

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