Inland Sea Oats are a clumping / bunch grass that can grow between 2-4 feet tall. Its most unique characteristic is the beautiful drooping seed heads that have a chevron pattern. The seed heads are green until late summer when they start to turn a pretty light brown.
Northern Sea Oats is native to a large section of the U.S., primarily the SE section, with a northern boundary of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, then west to Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa, down to Kansas, New Mexico and Arizona and every state south of that line.
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