Martin Pellizzer

Andropogon Caerulescens

Eastern bluegrass, scientifically known as Andropogon caerulescens, is a hardy perennial grass native to the eastern United States. It thrives in well-drained soils and is often found in open woodlands and prairies. With its distinctive blue-green color and fine blades, it is a popular choice for ornamental and erosion control purposes. The plant is also valued for its role in supporting local wildlife and maintaining ecological balance. Its resilience and aesthetic appeal make it a significant component of native grassland ecosystems.