Andropogon gerardii was created in 1792.
big bluestem= Andropogon gerardii
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Andropogon gerardii.
A big bluestem is a tall bunchgrass native to the North American prairies, Latin name Andropogon gerardii.
Andropogon virginicus was created in 1753.
A tall grass that grows in wet areas is andropogon gerardii. It can be as tall as six feet.
A tallgrass prairie is an ecosystem. Tallgrass Prairies cover a lot of land in the Midwestern US. They feature tall grasses, the species names of which include Sorghastrum nutans and Andropogon gerardii.
An andropogon is a member of the grass genus Andropogon.
Big Bluestem (andropogon gerardii) is considered the ice cream of grass because of the high quality for domestic animals (cattle, sheep) and wildlife (deer, bison). Big Bluestem becomes bery coarse and unfit to eat at the end of its growing season.
Big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii) thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each day for optimal growth. This prairie grass is well-adapted to open, sunny environments and typically performs best in well-drained soils with ample sunlight. Insufficient sunlight can lead to reduced growth and vigor.
taglad(Andropogon citrarus)
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Andropogon scoparius.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Andropogon hallii.