Switch Grass Central- Everything You Always Wanted To Know - Characteristics

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Some say switchgrass's true strength lies in being used directly to warm buildings or to replace wood as a cooking fuel. Samson says burning switchgrass in coal-fired generators produces about 32% efficiency, but when switchgrass is pressed into pellets and burned in specially designed space-heating stoves, the efficiency reaches 85%.
 
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Sunday, 19 March 2006
Characteristics: Switchgrass is a native warm season perennial adapted to a variety of habitats. It is a tall bunch grass capable of reaching 10 feet in height. The seed head is large, open, and pyramid-shaped with seeds on the tips of the branches. The broad leaves have a triangular patch of hair at the base. Stems are round. Switchgrass is strongly rhizomatous but also reproduces from seeds and tillers. It is adapted to withstand dry conditions and extended periods of freezing temperatures.

Area of Importance: Throughout Oklahoma and Texas.

Attributes: Switchgrass is an important component of the tallgrass prairie and is considered one of the "big four" (indiangrass, big bluestem, switchgrass and little bluestem). It is a high quality forage plant. Cattle prefer it. Its abundance in a native grass pasture is an indication of proper management. Several improved varieties of switchgrass have been developed for cattle forage. It has also been evaluated as an alternative fuel source.

I.D. Tip: Look for large, flat leaves with a triangular patch of hair at the base. Stems are round and seed heads are large, open and triangular-shaped. Switchgrass is often blue-green compared with other native grasses.

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