
GRAMA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GRAMA is any of several pasture grasses (genus Bouteloua) of the western U.S..
Grama grass | Native American, drought-tolerant, grassland | Britannica
Grama grasses are native mostly to North America, with a few species in Central and South America. The plants are important forage grasses, and several occasionally are grown as ornamentals.
Bouteloua gracilis, blue grama, is a major warm season grass found throughout the Great Plains. The plant is fairly short, reaching 10 to 20 inches with narrow basal leaves of 3 to 6 inches.
Blue Grama Grass: What It Is And How To Grow It
Jul 6, 2022 · Blue Grama grass is the most common native prairie grass in North America and it’s starting to gain favor as a drought-hardy, low maintenance, and attractive turfgrass.
Blue Grama (Bouteloua gracilis) - Illinois Wildflowers
Description: This perennial grass forms a dense tuft of basal leaves spanning up to 8" across and 6" tall. The blades of these leaves are 2-6" (5-15 cm.) long and 0.5–2.5 mm. across; they are green to …
31 Facts About Grama Grass
Discover 31 fascinating facts about Grama grass, from its ecological benefits to its uses in landscaping and agriculture.
Blue Grama - Calscape
Blue Grama (Bouteloua gracilis) is a widespread, long-lived, warm-season, perennial grass native to North America. It is most commonly found from Alberta east to Manitoba and south across the Rocky …
How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Sideoats Grama Grass
Aug 5, 2025 · Learn to grow native sideoats grama in this guide written by master naturalist Sarah Jay. Clumping native grasses can grow tall, overshadowing areas of the garden and taking up a lot of …
Blue Grama - Missouri Department of Conservation
Blue grama is a native perennial warm-season short grass that forms dense clumps. The flowering stems are 6–12 inches tall, and the short, curving, one-sided seed head resembles an eyebrow. In …
Blue grama - The Morton Arboretum
Blue grama flowers in late summer, typically July to September. The tiny, purplish flowers are held in comb-like structures resembling mosquito larvae which is why it is also called mosquito grass. They …