Common Name: Eastern Gama Grass Full to part sun; medium moisture level; adapted to a wide variety of soils including clay, loam, and sandy soil; moderately acid to slightly alkaline…
Tripsacum dactyloides
Tridens flavus
Common Name: Purpletop, Purpletop Tridens Full to part sun; medium to moderately dry moisture level; well adapted to shallow droughty, infertile soils including sandy and rocky as well as clay…
Sporobolus heterolepis
Common Name: Prairie Dropseed Full to part sun, moderately wet to dry moisture level, tolerates a wide range of soils including heavy clay, pH adaptable. 2-3 feet height, blooms in…
Sporobolus cryptandrus
Common Name: Sand Dropseed Full to part sun, moderately dry to dry moisture level, prefers sandy soils but will also grow on coarse gravelly soils. 2-3 feet height, blooms spring…
Sporobolus clandestinus (Sporobolus asper)
Common Name: Rough Dropseed Full sun, moderately dry to dry moisture level, sandy soil. 3-4 feet height. Germination Code: A Native Region: Scattered lightly statewide Warm-season grower. Occurs in sandy…
Spartina pectinata
Common Name: Cord Grass, Slough Grass, Ripgut Full to part sun, wet to medium moisture level, best grown in fertile loam but will tolerate sandy or rocky soil with consistent…
Sorghastrum nutans
Common Name: Indian Grass Full sun, medium to dry moisture level, tolerates a wide range of soils from sandy to clay, tolerates acid to alkaline pH. 3-7 feet height, blooms…
Scirpus pendulus
Common Name: Rufous Bulrush Full to part sun, wet to medium moisture level, prefers soil with high organic matter that retains moisture. 2-4 feet height, blooms in April, red flowers,…
Scirpus cyperinus
Common Name: Wool Grass, Cotton Grass Full to part sun, wet to moderately wet moisture level, prefers peat or sandy soil types, circumneutral to acidic pH. 4-5 feet height, blooms…
Scirpus atrovirens
Common Name: Dark Green Bulrush, Black Bullrush Full sun; wet to moderately wet moisture level; tolerates many kinds of soils including those containing clay, gravel, sand or abundant organic matter. …