Broomsedge populations have increased substantially over the last decade on roadsides in Georgia. The invasiveness of this species might have resulted from imazapic use for bermudagrass growth ...
Broomsedge is native bluestem grass that tends to invade our pastures and hayfields here in Baxter County. It has low nutritional value for grazing and hay, so having it take over a field is a problem ...
As you’re driving through the countryside, have you ever wondered what that dead-looking, brown, fuzzy, stemmy weed was that was covering a pasture? Broomsedge (Andropogon virginicus), also known as ...
We have many of the dominant tallgrass prairie grasses in the Skiatook area, including big bluestem, little bluestem, broomsedge bluestem, Indiangrass, switchgrass and others. Fall is a good time to ...
Soft, fuzzy “Y’s” glowing in the late afternoon…that’s what I think of when I see this plant in the autumn. Broomsedge, Splitbeard bluestem, Andropogon ternarius, it’s a native grass, of course. A ...
Grass reveals itself in fall and winter. No longer just green leaves flattened underfoot, but stems luminous as glass in the low sunlight, seedheads raised in bronze spikes, combed in crystal beards, ...
Driving to the Okefenokee Swamp in South Georgia the other day, I stopped at a gas station in Waycross and struck up a conversation with a vacationing British couple headed for the coast. They asked ...
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — Broomsedge, botanically called Andropogon virginicus, adds color to the winter landscape with clumps of reddish-orange stems and leaves, striking when sunlight catches the white, ...