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Buffalo Grass

Buffalo Grass (Bouteloua dactyloides)

Buffalo Grass is a drought-tolerant native warm-season grass ideal for sustainable lawns, meadows, and low-maintenance landscapes. Native to the Great Plains, this fine-textured, sod-forming grass thrives in full sun and poor soils, requiring little water or mowing once established. Bouteloua dactyloides is a cornerstone species for xeriscaping, prairie restoration, and regenerative grazing systems, offering both ecological and aesthetic benefits.

Key Characteristics

  • Drought-Tolerant Native Lawn Alternative
    Buffalo Grass thrives in dry to medium-dry soils and full sun, making it a perfect replacement for thirsty conventional turf. Once established, it needs little to no irrigation, mowing, or fertilizer-ideal for water-wise landscapes and regenerative yards.

  • Soft Texture and Fine Blue-Green Blades
    The fine, curly foliage forms a dense, cushion-like turf with a soft blue-green hue that turns golden tan in fall. It grows to 3-6 inches if unmowed but tolerates occasional mowing for a more formal look.

  • Spreads by Stolons for Low-Growing Sod
    Buffalo Grass is a low-growing stoloniferous species, forming a weed-suppressing mat over time. It spreads slowly but steadily, offering groundcover without becoming invasive-great for native lawns or erosion control on sunny slopes.

  • Supports Grassland Biodiversity
    As a native prairie species, Buffalo Grass supports insect habitat, including ground-nesting native bees and overwintering beneficial insects. Its structure and low water use make it compatible with prairie wildflower mixes and wildlife-supportive plantings.

  • Ideal for Meadows, Grazing, and Restoration
    It plays a key role in prairie restorations, silvopasture designs, and grazing systems for cattle, bison, or sheep. It's also valuable for establishing pollinator-friendly lawns and low-input forage zones in permaculture settings.

Product Details

  • Native range: Central and western North America (Great Plains)

  • Plant life cycle: Perennial warm-season grass

  • Sun requirements: Full sun

  • Soil requirements: Dry to medium-dry, well-drained; tolerates clay and sandy soils

  • Mature height: 3-6 inches (up to 12" with seedheads)

  • Bloom time: June-August

  • Bloom color: Light green with purplish-tan male spikelets on taller stems

  • USDA Hardiness zones: 4-9

Buffalo Grass is a resilient, eco-friendly groundcover for those seeking beauty, biodiversity, and resource efficiency. Whether you're creating a native lawn, restoring prairie, or designing a low-input grazing system, this grass delivers.

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Buffalo Grass (Bouteloua dactyloides)

Buffalo Grass is a drought-tolerant native warm-season grass ideal for sustainable lawns, meadows, and low-maintenance landscapes. Native to the Great Plains, this fine-textured, sod-forming grass thrives in full sun and poor soils, requiring little water or mowing once established. Bouteloua dactyloides is a cornerstone species for xeriscaping, prairie restoration, and regenerative grazing systems, offering both ecological and aesthetic benefits.

Key Characteristics

  • Drought-Tolerant Native Lawn Alternative
    Buffalo Grass thrives in dry to medium-dry soils and full sun, making it a perfect replacement for thirsty conventional turf. Once established, it needs little to no irrigation, mowing, or fertilizer-ideal for water-wise landscapes and regenerative yards.

  • Soft Texture and Fine Blue-Green Blades
    The fine, curly foliage forms a dense, cushion-like turf with a soft blue-green hue that turns golden tan in fall. It grows to 3-6 inches if unmowed but tolerates occasional mowing for a more formal look.

  • Spreads by Stolons for Low-Growing Sod
    Buffalo Grass is a low-growing stoloniferous species, forming a weed-suppressing mat over time. It spreads slowly but steadily, offering groundcover without becoming invasive-great for native lawns or erosion control on sunny slopes.

  • Supports Grassland Biodiversity
    As a native prairie species, Buffalo Grass supports insect habitat, including ground-nesting native bees and overwintering beneficial insects. Its structure and low water use make it compatible with prairie wildflower mixes and wildlife-supportive plantings.

  • Ideal for Meadows, Grazing, and Restoration
    It plays a key role in prairie restorations, silvopasture designs, and grazing systems for cattle, bison, or sheep. It's also valuable for establishing pollinator-friendly lawns and low-input forage zones in permaculture settings.

Product Details

  • Native range: Central and western North America (Great Plains)

  • Plant life cycle: Perennial warm-season grass

  • Sun requirements: Full sun

  • Soil requirements: Dry to medium-dry, well-drained; tolerates clay and sandy soils

  • Mature height: 3-6 inches (up to 12" with seedheads)

  • Bloom time: June-August

  • Bloom color: Light green with purplish-tan male spikelets on taller stems

  • USDA Hardiness zones: 4-9

Buffalo Grass is a resilient, eco-friendly groundcover for those seeking beauty, biodiversity, and resource efficiency. Whether you're creating a native lawn, restoring prairie, or designing a low-input grazing system, this grass delivers.

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