Indian grass, one of the main native grasses on the tallgrass prairie.
Like Indian Grass for the front yard.
Indian grass, doesn't require much water
Indian grass alongside big bluestem and switchgrass
Botanical name: Sorghastrum nutans
Common name: Indian grass
USDA zones: 4 to 9 (find your zone)
Water requirement: Drought tolerant once
name: Indian grassUSDA zones: 4 to 9 (find your zone)Water requirement: Drought tolerant once establishedLight requirement: Full sun to partial shadeMature size: 3 to 5 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wideBenefits and tolerances: Crowds out weeds; offers winter cover and seeds for birds; hosts some skipper
Indian Grass
cover and seeds for birds; hosts some skipper butterflies
4 to 9
blooms in summer
Indian Grasscover and seeds for birds; hosts some skipper butterflies4 to 9blooms in summer
Dry shade. Yellow Indian grass highly
Botanical name: Sorghastrum nutans
Common name: Indian grass
USDA zones: 4 to 9 (find your zone)
Water requirement: Drought tolerant once established
Indian grass is fairly adaptable. Plant it in spring, summer or fall in a dry clay or rocky soil; even a well-drained loam will work. Once established it can take drought fairly well, needing only an occasional
notes. Indian grass is fairly adaptable. Plant it in spring, summer or fall in a dry clay or rocky soil; even a well-drained loam will work. Once established it can take drought fairly well, needing only an occasional supplemental watering. (This photo shows the 'Sioux Blue' cultivar, whose foliage is
India. Indian granite, like this Madura Gold, is typically very dense, is available in larger slabs and has lots of movement but is affordable. Brazilian granite is plentiful and handsome.
Indian granite - madura gold [from brazil too]
Indian Granite called Madura Gold, affordable.
if i go with granite with t is his color - madura gold (indian granite is affordable
Brazilian and Indian Granite like Madura Gold
indian granite ~ madura gold: dense, available in larger slabs
brazilian granite plentiful and handsome
India. Indian granite, like this Madura Gold, is typically very dense, is available in larger slabs and has lots of movement but is affordable. Brazilian granite is plentiful and handsome.