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Native Wetland Plants
Andropogon gerardii
Big Blue Stem
The tallest American member of the Andropogon genus, Big Blue Stem forms sturdy upright clumps of narrow blades standing 6' tall. Prefers slightly moist soils but surprisingly drought tolerant once established. The lushy blue-green summer foliage transforms into an Autumnal copper accent which persists through the Winter.
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