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How to Propagate Andropogon ternarius

Taming the Three-Awn: Propagating Andropogon ternarius for a Touch of Prairie Charm

Andropogon ternarius, more commonly known as Splitbeard Bluestem or Silky Bluestem, is a beautiful and versatile North American native grass. This clump-forming perennial boasts stunning blue-green foliage that transitions to shades of copper and purple come fall. With its delicate seed heads resembling silky awned tufts, Splitbeard Bluestem adds texture, movement, and year-round interest to meadows, prairies, and even home gardens.

If you’re interested in bringing the beauty of Splitbeard Bluestem to your own space, propagation is surprisingly straightforward. You can choose from two main methods:

1. Seed Propagation:

2. Division:

Tips for Success

Whether you choose seed propagation or division, with a little patience and care, you can successfully cultivate this graceful native grass and enjoy its beauty for years to come. Adding Splitbeard Bluestem to your landscape not only enhances its visual appeal but also supports local biodiversity by providing habitat and forage for beneficial insects and wildlife. So why wait? Embrace the charm of this prairie native and start propagating your own Splitbeard Bluestem today!

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