Source: USFWS Mountain-Prairie
Bouteloua curtipendula
Side-oats Grama
Grand boutelou
Obsolete Names
tall grama
boutelou élevé
Seeds available at table Full sun
We currently accept seeds for this plant
Bloom colour: Green
Bloom period: Jul - Aug
Max Height: 2.0 feet
Max Width: 2.0 feet (spreads by rhizome)
Light condition:
More than 6 hours of direct sun a day
Soil conditions:
Tolerates dry soil condition
Tolerates medium soil condition
Lifespan:
Perennial
plants that will that come back year after year
Gardener Experience:
Does not spread uncontrollably
Easy to germinate
Self-seeding
Landscape uses:
Suitable for rock gardens
Suitable for Right of Way gardens
Suitable for container garden
Suitable for school gardens
Tolerates boulevard garden conditions
Tolerates foot traffic
Ecological Benefits:
Supports birds
Tolerates:
Tolerates salt conditions
Tolerates foot traffic
Tolerates limestone conditions
Tolerates sandy conditions
Tolerates juglone conditions
Tolerates transplantation
Special Features and Considerations:
This plant is endangered
This plant is septic tank safe
Plant Location
Native to Ottawa region: No
Thrives in Ecozones
- Boreal Plains
- Prairies
- Mixed Wood Plains
Ecological Benefits
Butterflies Supported by Bouteloua curtipendula
No butterfly data available for this plant.
Specialized Bees Supported by Bouteloua curtipendula
No bee data available for this plant.
Plants that grow in similar conditions, that bloom at the same time.
Complementary Plants
- Agalinis tenuifolia
Slender-leaved False Foxglove
Gérardie à feuilles ténues - Astragalus canadensis
Canada Milk-vetch
Astragale du Canada - Senna hebecarpa
Wild Senna
Casse à fruits velus - Verbena simplex
Narrow-leaved Vervain
Verveine simple - Zizia aurea
Golden Alexanders
Zizia doré
Substitute For Non-Native Plants
- Miscanthus (Silvergrass)
- Cortaderia selloana (Pampas Grass)
- Phalaris arundinacea (Reed Canary Grass)
- Pennisetum setaceum (Fountain Grass)
Sowing Information
Download Sowing Label (PDF)
- Sowing depth: Sow just below surface
- Sow anytime
- Stratification duration: 0 days
- Self-seeding
- Notes: Can be sown in late spring in warm soil.
Harvesting and Seed Sharing
- Harvest start month: September
- Harvesting indicator: Seeds easily fall off when you gently pull them off
- Harvesting mean: Use hand to detach from main stem
- Seed viability test: No test needed before donating
- Packaging measure: A dozen (12) seeds (eyeball)
- Seed storage: Air dry in paper bag or open container, for a few days until crisp, shaking seeds to move them once in a while to prevent molding
- At least one cultivar: Yes, do not donate unless you know source, and there are no known cultivars in your garden or at proximity
- No harvesting video available at this time.
Toxicity Notes
Inadequate information on toxicity found.