Key Attributes

Sun
Sun: Full Sun
Days To Maturity (# Days)
Days To Maturity (# Days): 90
Botanical Name
Botanical Name: Panicum virgatum

Switchgrass Alamo, Grass Seed

Switchgrass is a rhizomatous, warm-season bunchgrass that is native throughout most of the U.S. It is a major component of the Tallgrass Prairie ecosystem. Alamo originates from Live Oak County, Texas. It is late maturing and was developed as a renewable biofuel resource for the southern U.S. Recommended for pasture mixes, erosion control and soil stabilization. It also provides good nesting habitat, cover and food for many different types of wildlife.
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Key Attributes

Sun
Sun: Full Sun
Days To Maturity (# Days)
Days To Maturity (# Days): 90
Botanical Name
Botanical Name: Panicum virgatum

Product Details

Weight

.08

Botanical Name

Panicum virgatum

Seed Type

Seed

Seeds Per Gram

1,112

Seeds Per Pound

504,000

Best Time To Sow

April-June

Sow Depth

1/8"

Broadcast Rate Per Acre

3-5 lbs.

Seeds Per Ounce

31,500

Breed

Open-pollinated

Sun

Full Sun

Life Cycle

Annual

Categories

Cover Crop

Days To Maturity (# Days)

90

Seeds Per Acre

5 lbs

Components

Growing Instructions

Shipping Schedule

Our Seed Promise

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The mechanical transfer of genetic material outside of natural reproductive methods and between genera, families or kingdoms, poses great biological risks as well as economic, political, and cultural threats. We feel that genetically engineered varieties have been insufficiently tested prior to public release. More research and testing is necessary to further assess the potential risks of genetically engineered seeds. Further, we wish to support agricultural progress that leads to healthier soils, to genetically diverse agricultural ecosystems, and ultimately to healthy people and communities.

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