Common names include Little Bluestem, Popotillo Azul
Little Bluestem grows in prairies, fields, clearings, hills, limestone meadows, roadsides, waste areas, and open woods stretching from Alberta to Quebec to Arizona...
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Only 1 out 4 pots I received are actually little bluestem. Other pots are predominantly a different grass than what I ordered. Also, I ordered 1 gallon size pots and received 1/2 gallon size.
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Craig · May 13, 2026
So far, the 30 pots of little bluestem are looking good! I was concerned about getting them through the mail, but they were well packed and all still in their pots and damp when I opened the boxes. The kids and I are getting them into the ground at a rate of 5 per day and watering both the planted and unplanted ones daily since we are in the grip of a serious drought here in the St. Louis area. I'm looking forward to the coming years when the row of grasses we got from you create a beautiful "fence" for the little nature area at our preschool.
Thanks so much,
Kristin Soifer
Director, Samuel Preschool
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Kristin · October 15, 2025
The Little Bluestem grasses looked very healthy when they arrived. They are small but should do well since they are natives.