Alkali Sacaton
Johnston's Native Grasses | Grasses

ALKALI SACATON

#1105 | Sporobolus airoides

ALKALI SACATON FACT SHEET

Summary

Alkali Sacaton is a tough perennial native grass that is highly tolerant to drought, alkali, and saline soils. It occurs in all the western states and isolated areas in the eastern part of the U.S. Although it is very alkaline and saline tolerant it also does very well in fertile soils. The seed is very small and must be planted shallow to acquire a good stand. Frequent irrigation is required for adequate germination, however once established it can thrive in environments with less than 15 inches annual rainfall. Alkali Sacaton is generally found growing in alkaline flats, prairies, and sandy plateaus. Mature plants reach 24 to 42 inches in height and when mature have red-colored seedheads.

Plant Characteristics
Taxonomy

Zone

Regional Growing Zone
1 - Northwest Coastal, 2 - California Coastal, 3 - Southern Mountain, 4 - Mountain, 5 - Midwest, 11 - South Texas, 12 - Southwest
USDA Plant Hardiness Zones
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Temperature Zone
Warm, Cool, Transitional

Plant Characteristics

Height
24" - 42"
Bloom Period
Mid-Summer
Bloom Color
Yellow
Leaf Color
Green
Growing Cycle
Perennial
Growth Habit
Bunch-Type
Sun Requirement
Full Sun

Plant Information

Planting Season
Spring - Early-Spring
Plant Depth
0" - 0.125"
Minimum Soil Temp for Germination
60° F
Establishment
Moderate

Seed Information

Seeds Per Pound
1,750,000
Kingdom
PLANTAE
Subkingdom
TRACHEOBIONTA
Super Division
SPERMATOPHYTA
Division
MAGNOLIOPHYTA
Class
LILIOPSIDA
Subclass
COMMELINIDAE
Order
CYPERALES
Family
POACEAE
Genus
SPOROBOLUS
Species
SPOROBOLUS AIROIDES

Coverage Area & Available Sizes

COVERAGE: 1 PLS LB PER 1000 SQ FT OR 3 PLS LB PER ACRE

AVAILABLE SIZES:

How to Use & Apply

Alkali sacaton is found in the western half of the United States. It grows in both saline and nonsaline coarse, medium, and fine textured soils. This grass is tolerant of salinity and a broad range of pH. After establishment, alkali sacaton is tolerant of drought and water inundation. However, it is intolerant of shade and is found growing in open areas.

Applications

Conservation, Reclamation & Restoration

Due to its stress tolerance to heat and poor soils, Alkali Sacaton is an important grass for soil stabilization in tough environments where other grasses typically
fail.

Pasture & Range

Alkali Sacaton’s abundant forage is eaten by most my classes of livestock.

Landscaping

Alkali Sacaton makes an excellent accent plant
although it can be invasive in garden settings when mature seed is allowed to shatter
to the ground.

Growth Guide & Gallery

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