Sandberg Bluegrass / Pine Bluegrass (Poa secunda)
Common Name(s): Sandberg Bluegrass, Pine Bluegrass Botanical Name: Poa secunda Description:Sandberg Bluegrass, Pine BluegrassA widespread species of grass that's useful in native seed mixtures or used on its own for erosion control and revegetation after fires. Very drought tolerant as it goes dormant during the summer. Seeds per pound: 1,000,000 Seeding rate per pound₁: 10,000 sq.ft. % Purity / % Germination (Typical) 90 / 80 Growing Regions: All except deserts Native To: North and South America Life Cycle: Perennial Characteristics: Bunchgrass Season Type: Cool-Season Exposure: Part Shade to Sun Height: 12-24 inches Establishment: Fast 7-21 days Water Requirements: Low Wildlife: Bird Nesting, Cover Cultural Information: ₁ Seeding rate is based on seeding alone. When seeding with other species the rates should be reduced. Contact us for recommendations. CLICK HERE for instructions on planting and maintaining native grasses.