25 in. or taller
Sodformer
Native or Introduced:Native
Season:Warm
Elevation:
ft.
Precipitation:12 in. - Wetland adapted
Average
Moderately Coarse:Best
Medium:Best
Moderately Fine:Best
Fine:Marginal
Best
Neutral:Best
Basic:Average
Seeding Rate:3 - 5 PLS lbs/Acre
44.90 lbs.
Seeds per Pound:389,000
Germination Time:Days
Yes
Planting Season:Summer
Developed from twelve superior clones. Winter-hardy, leafy, late-maturing. Develops good stands and produces good forage yields. (Released 1967, source of ecotype: NE and KS collections)
Developed primarily for its superior forage quality. Trailblazer is recommended for use throughout the northern short grass plains. (Released 1984, source of ecotype: developed from Pathfinder)
Selected for superior seedling vigor (seed is about twice the size of other switchgrass varieties) and improved stand establishment. It has a median maturity date similar to Nebraska 28 and Forestburg that is about two weeks earlier than Pathfinder and Blackwell. Sunburst produces high forage yields, and performs well in northern Great Plains states. (Released 1983, source of ecotype: Yankton County, SD)
An early-maturing strain representative of Nebraska Sandhill types. Leafy, achieves moderate heights and is non-uniform. Tends to be susceptible to rust. (Released 1949, source of ecotype: Holt County, NE)
An upland type switchgrass, leafy and medium in height. Good resistance to disease, widely adapted in north TX, OK, NE, and KS. (Released 1944, source of ecotype: Blackwell, OK)
Unlike previously existing varieties, Alamo is adapted to and performs well in the southern half of Texas. Produces superior forage, is long-lived, and matures 2 months later than other strains. (Released 1978, source of ecotype: Frio River, TX)
A cold hardy northerly variety selected for its high plant vigor, seed yield, leafiness and drought tolerance. Tends to be shorter and matures faster than other switchgrass varieties. (Released 1989, source of ecotype: Morten County, ND)
Superior winter hardiness and persistence, seed production ability and earlier maturity than other varieties. The best forage producer in northerly latitudes. (Released 1987, source of ecotype: Forestburg, SD)
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