prairie cordgrass close up

Prairie Cordgrass – Plant

LATIN NAME
Spartina pectinata

LONGEVITY
Perennial

SEASON
Warm

ORIGIN
Native

DETAILS:

  • Prairie cordgrass is rhizomatous; widely spreading and scaly.
  • Growth starts in early spring; produces flowers in the late summer.
  • Reproduces from seeds and rhizomes; may grow in nearly pure stands.
  • Leaves are coarse
  • Furnishes poor to fair forage for livestock; becomes unpalatable with maturity
  • Adapted to marshy meadows, along sales, ditches, and moist areas; in both fresh and salt water areas.
  • Indicates a high water table; not frequently found in the Panhandle

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