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Prairie Cordgrass displaying fine upright foliage and reddish-brown flower plumes
Poaceae25 April 202612 min

Prairie Cordgrass: complete guide

Sporobolus michauxianus

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Overview

Prairie Cordgrass (Sporobolus michauxianus) is a native North American bunchgrass distributed from Canada through the prairie states to Texas. This robust ornamental grass is prized for its fine, upright foliage and delicate reddish-brown flower panicles that appear from July through September.

Appearance and Bloom

Prairie Cordgrass grows 60-90 cm tall with fine, upright leaves forming a neat bunchgrass habit with grayish-green coloration. Delicate reddish-brown flowers emerge in loose, airy panicles July-September, rising well above the foliage.

Ideal Location

Grow Prairie Cordgrass in full sun with 6+ hours of direct sunlight daily. The grass is adaptable to moist soils and thrives along wet streambanks, depressions, and marshy areas. Excellent for native plant gardens and bird gardens.

Soil

Sporobolus michauxianus prefers moist to wet soils with moderately acidic to neutral pH. The plant tolerates periodic flooding and is valuable for riparian restoration.

Watering

High moisture requirements. This grass performs best in soils with regular to high moisture content. Keep soil consistently moist after planting until establishment.

Pruning

Minimal pruning required. In spring, old foliage can be cut back with sharp shears to fresh shoots.

Maintenance Calendar

Spring: Cut back old foliage. Summer: Water management critical. Fall: Leave seed heads for wildlife food. Winter: Minimal intervention.

Winter Hardiness

Prairie Cordgrass is hardy in temperate zones (down to -20 C). The upright growth habit provides structure through winter.

Companion Plants

Excellent native grass to combine with other prairie species and moisture-loving perennials.

Closing Thoughts

Prairie Cordgrass is a valuable plant for native and naturalistic gardens. Discover garden design at gardenworld.app/en and gardenworld.app/nl.

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