Helictotrichon Marginatum
Bluegrass, scientifically known as Helictotrichon marginatum, is a resilient and hardy grass species native to North America. It thrives in a variety of environments, from open fields to woodland edges, showcasing its adaptability to different soil types and climates. With its fine, bluish-green blades and tufted growth habit, it adds a delicate yet persistent presence to the landscape. Often mistaken for other grasses, bluegrass is valued for its ornamental appeal and ecological benefits. This plant plays a vital role in stabilizing soil and supporting local wildlife, making it an important component of native ecosystems.