Schizachyrium scoparium 'Ha Ha Tonka'
Ha Ha Tonka Little Bluestem
Delicate, tiny hairs on the leaves gently reflect light giving the plant a subtle glowing appearance. During late summer, branched stems emerge above the foliage bearing clusters of purplish-bronze blooms. In autumn, the leaves shift to warm hues of coppery orange. Seeds are eaten by various bird species.
- Warm season grass
- Upright, clump-forming
- Showy native selection
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