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WebBad Hair Day is an intermediate to large-sized switchgrass, growing to 71 inches tall by 88 inches wide in full inflorescence after three year’s in trial in northern Illinois (USDA Zone 5). Its stems are strongly upright, giving the plant a narrow silhouette until midsummer. WebFeb 12, 2008 · Dr. Dave Samuel. Dan, you are right, deer do not eat switchgrass. But it is a very important component in any management plan and it does have value for deer and … can not find ghostscript library libgs
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WebTypically grows in narrow clumps, up to 4-6 ft tall (120-180 cm) and 24-30 in. wide (60-75 cm). Will slowly spread by underground rhizomes. May self-seed but may not come true from seed. Welcomed in any garden style, it is versatile and can be used in groups or mass plantings. It is ideal in borders where it provides texture, color, and contrast. WebBitter Switchgrass is a larval host plant for various Skipper butterflies and the Common Wood-Nymph (Cercyonis pegala). Adult Common Wood-Nymph butterflies feed on … WebSwitchgrass (Panicum virgatum) is a vigorous warm season, native perennial grass adapted to Wisconsin and planted for many purposes including livestock grazing, wildlife cover, and as a biofuel crop. … cannot find glew