Lopsided Indiangrass
Scientific name: Sorghastrum secundum
Lopsided Indiangrass is a perennial bunching grass native throughout Florida that dies back in the Winter. It can get anywhere between one and six feet tall. It likes sun and sandy soil that is usually moist with occasional water inundation to soil that experiences short very dry periods. It is a larval host for multiple species of skipper butterflies.
Size: one-gallon pots
Scientific name: Sorghastrum secundum
Lopsided Indiangrass is a perennial bunching grass native throughout Florida that dies back in the Winter. It can get anywhere between one and six feet tall. It likes sun and sandy soil that is usually moist with occasional water inundation to soil that experiences short very dry periods. It is a larval host for multiple species of skipper butterflies.
Size: one-gallon pots
Scientific name: Sorghastrum secundum
Lopsided Indiangrass is a perennial bunching grass native throughout Florida that dies back in the Winter. It can get anywhere between one and six feet tall. It likes sun and sandy soil that is usually moist with occasional water inundation to soil that experiences short very dry periods. It is a larval host for multiple species of skipper butterflies.
Size: one-gallon pots