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Little Bluestem 'Standing Ovation' (Schizachyrium scoparium 'Standing Ovation')
Little Bluestem 'Standing Ovation' (Schizachyrium scoparium 'Standing Ovation')
Little Bluestem 'Standing Ovation' (Schizachyrium scoparium 'Standing Ovation')
Little Bluestem 'Standing Ovation' (Schizachyrium scoparium 'Standing Ovation')

Little Bluestem 'Standing Ovation' (Schizachyrium scoparium 'Standing Ovation')

$249.00 $299.00
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    Little Bluestem ‘Standing Ovation’ is a standout selection of this beloved native prairie grass, prized for its exceptionally upright form, vibrant foliage, and four-season beauty. Its fine, vertical blades emerge blue-green with hints of purple in summer, transitioning to brilliant orange, red, and burgundy hues in fall—color that persists well into winter. Unlike many other grasses, it resists flopping, making it ideal for formal borders, urban landscapes, and restoration projects where structure matters.

    Beyond its aesthetics, ‘Standing Ovation’ supports biodiversity: Little Bluestem is a larval host plant for skipper butterflies, and its seeds and foliage provide winter food and shelter for songbirds and small mammals. It thrives in poor, dry soils, tolerates heat and drought, and requires little maintenance once established.

    Special Note: Though ‘Standing Ovation’ is a named selection of the native Schizachyrium scoparium, it retains the full ecological value of the species. Its improved form and sturdiness enhance garden performance without compromising its role as a host plant or seed source—making it a legitimate and valuable choice in native plantings focused on both function and form.

    Why Choose Little Bluestem 'Standing Ovation'?

    • Upright, flop-resistant form that stands through winter.
    • Brilliant fall color and fine texture.
    • Host plant for skipper butterflies.
    • Seeds support birds and small mammals.
    • Thrives in dry, poor soils with full sun.

    Cut back in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges. Avoid overwatering or overly rich soils to maintain its compact form.

    Area:
    Plants: 50
    Min Height: 36 in
    Max Height: 48 in
    Soil Moisture: Dry and Medium
    Soil Types: Loam, Sand, and Clay
    Sun Exposure: Full Sun (6+ hrs/day)
    Ecological Benefits: Butterfly Host, Birds, Drought Tolerant, Soil Stabilizing, Deer Resistant, and Yard Friendly