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Nassella viridula Green needlegrass

Previous scientific name(s): Stipa viridula

Formerly known as Stipa viridula. Cool season, drought tolerant, long-lived, perennial bunchgrass with an extensive fibrous as well as deep root system. Performs well on a wide variety of sites, thriving on heavier soils but performing well on coarser sites. Moderately palatable to livestock and wildlife year-round.

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Species Attributes

Height:

13 - 24 in. or taller

Life Form:

Bunchgrass

Native or Introduced:

Native

Season:

Cool

Sun & Shade Tolerance:

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Elevation:

ft.

Precipitation:

12 in.

Soil Texture
Coarse:

Not Adapted

Moderately Coarse:

Average

Medium:

Marginal

Moderately Fine:

Best

Fine:

Best

Soil pH
Acidic:

Not Adapted

Neutral:

Best

Basic:

Marginal

Seeding Rate:

5 - 10 PLS lbs/Acre

Pure Seed per Bushel:

33.00 lbs.

Seeds per Pound:

181,000

Germination Time:

Days

Mycorrhizal Dependent:

Yes

Planting Season:

Fall

Variety:

Lodorm

Selected primarily for low seed dormancy characteristics. Comparable or superior to other strains in forage and seed yields. (Released 1946, source of ecotype: Bismark, ND)

Cucharas

Collected and intended for use in the Great Plains; low seed dormancy. Better germination than Lodorm. (Released 2003, source of ecotype: Huerfano County, CO)

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