RosettePanicgrass

//**Rosette Panicgrass**// Rosette Panic Grass is tufted at the base, so it sends many culms that spread up to be 2 1/2' long. Panic grass is common and can be found in counties such as Illinois. Habitats are uplands, woodlands, sandy woodlands, typical savannas, sandy savannas, and dry prairies. Panic grass can also be foud in wetland areas, such as sandflats, but this would be considered unusual. This species prefers disturbed areas with reduced ground vegitation and it has low fidelity to any particular habitat.Some Panic grass blooms during the late spring or early summer and dies down during mid to late summer and develops low rosettes during the fall, when they may bloom again. Grasses remaining in the //Panicum genus// seem to be taller. There are some panic grass that are difficult to distinguish and sometimes intergrade in the field.

Panic grass prefer light shade to full sun and moist to dry conditions. This grass has a tendency to die out if it has to compete with taller ground vegetation. The grass spreads by reseeding itself.
 * //Cultivation//**

//Source:http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/grasses/plants/woolly_panic.htm//