Southeastern Wildrye (Elymus glabriflorus)
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Southeastern Wildrye is a summer flowering native perennial grass. It is a 3' to 5' tall cool season, clump-forming grass growing in full sun or part shade and in dry to medium soil moisture sites. It is commonly used in wildlife mixtures for its habitat value for quail, small mammals and other wildlife.
Species Details
Common Name (Botanical Name) | Southeastern Wildrye (Elymus glabriflorus) |
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Bloom Season | Summer |
Group | Grasses and Grass-Like |
Bloom Color | Green |
Duration | Perennial |
Soil moisture | Dry (Xeric);Medium (Mesic) |
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Sun Exposure | Full Sun;Part Shade |
Status | Native |
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Average height | 4-5ft |
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RNS Region | 2;3 |
Planting rate/Acre | Not Recommended |
Seeds Per Lb. | 65000 |
Seeds Per Oz | 4062 |
Seeds Per Packet | 450 |
Product Benefits | Wildlife Cover;Wildlife Nesting;Erosion Control; |