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Zig Zag Blue Grama Grass

Bouteloua x 'Zig Zag' PP#36592

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Bouteloua x 'Zig Zag' (Blue Grama Grass) blooms with a profusion of horizontal eyebrow-like flowers in mid-summer. The flowers ripen to a light tan color, curl upward on the flower spike, and hold on the plant through winter, providing months of flowers and seed heads. Discovered by High Country Gardens Chief Horticulturist, David Salman, growing in Santa Fe, NM.

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Overall rating: 4.8333335 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Ask me later. They seem

"Ask me later. They seem healthy, but barely growing. . . maybe 5 inches tall."

Annette Z. (5/5)

Unique in the garden

"Unique grass - compact and in its second season very dense and full, long lasting seed heads. Purchased from HCG in Spring 2024, photo is from August 2025. Zone 5a, 7,500 ft, poorly drained heavy soil."

SP (5/5)

Loved the look of this in the catalog!

"This grabbed my immediate attention in the early spring season catalog. Full, fun, different and attractive. Received the plants at the right planting time with clear instructions. Four months in the ground and the plants have easily tripled in size and are sending up the attractive 'zig-zag' stems. Looks great in the garden and gives some unique interest."

Rio (5/5)

Love this grass

"Added this grass plant to a rock garden to balance off another Gramma grass plant in the same area. Still too early to see how the grass will look when it grows up, but I really like Gramma type grasses."

DogWalerDebb (5/5)

Happy with this grass

"I ordered two of these little grasses (and they did come as VERY small, wimpy plugs essentially in a 4 inch pot). Planted in early April in a border that's next to my driveway in a high desert zone 7 garden. The one that's planted right next to my driveway is in full, baking sun, plus gets all the radiant heat from the pavement. It's about tripled in size but is still small, though it has the adorable little ""eyebrow"" seed heads. The other one gets slightly less sun and heat as it's planted further back in the border. It's about doubled in size and is doing fine, but it's clear this grass enjoys it HOT. Both are planted in an area with drip irrigation but I placed these pretty far away from the drip line, so they don't get nearly as much water as the rest of the garden. They seem to be doing well, but are a bit slower growing. I expect to see a bigger plant next year. I do absolutely love the color and texture of the grass blades. Very fine and soft and the seed heads are beautiful to look at. If I had the room for it's bigger sister plant, Blonde Ambition, I would plant that as well. But I'm happy to have a more compact version and was thankful to find it from HCG. I would recommend this plant, but caution that if you get the smallest size, you'll be waiting a while to enjoy this grass in its full glory."

Lucky P. (4/5)

An answered prayer in xeric grass

"Finally- a small, xeric grass that doesn't seed, to take the place of blue fescue or little pennisetums. A nice stiff stem resists lodging (flopping)- this is essentially a slightly more subtle and miniature Blonde Ambition. A vigorous clone that so far doesn't threaten to re-seed- it established quickly to bloom even when planted in summer. This lil' brother to Blonde Ambition is very useful among shorter plants and in the rock garden."

Kenton S. (5/5)

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