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BlueBlonde Ambition Blue Grama Grass
Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight) Mature Height 30 - 36 Inches Mature Spread 30 - 36 Inches Growing Zones 4 - 9 This North American prairie native plant has horizontal seed heads that will add drama to your sunny gardens beginning in mid to late summer. Even when not in seed, the blue-green upright blades of grass will color and texture to your landscape. The flowers of the Blonde Ambition blue grama are sure to draw the eyes of any visitors to a landscape.They appear suspended from one side of the flowering stem and look like little eyelashes, beginning chartreuse before bleaching. The foliage is also attractive in its own right, with narrow, blue-gray leaves. This tall grama grass will have a height and spread of 30 to 36 inches at maturity. Blonde Ambition Blue Grama is hardy in USDA planting zones 4 through 9. Exceptionally tough, this grass is cold hardy, low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. It also boasts resistance to deer while providing habitat for birds and butterflies. The interesting seed heads remain on the semi-evergreen plant into the winter to add an extra season of interest to the landscape. With minimal maintenance requirements, it is an excellent addition in mass plantings, wildlife-friendly yards, borders or in rock or prairie gardens. This blue grama even lends itself well to cut flower gardens or containers. Blue grama is native to the United States. This grass can be used in mass plantings, as an accent plant or to add height in a perennial or mixed garden. It will happily take on the thriller role in a large container garden. Blonde Ambition Blue Grama Grass Care This easy to care for plant will grow in any well-drained soil with average soil fertility. Once established, the grass is drought tolerant and will thrive in most conditions as long as the soil drains well. Water newly-planted grasses and specimens in containers more frequently, or whenever the soil around the plant feels dry. Mulching is not necessary but if the plant29RUB

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