MyLifeMirror

By MyLifeMirror

Wind Dancing

"Bouteloua gracilis (blue grama) is a long-lived, warm-season perennial grass, native to North America. It is most commonly found from Alberta, Canada, east to Manitoba and south across the Rocky Mountains, Great Plains, and U.S. Midwest states, onto the northern Mexican Plateau in Mexico. Bouteloua gracilis is grown by the horticulture industry, and used in perennial gardens; naturalistic and native plant landscaping; habitat restoration projects; and in residential, civic, and highway erosion control. Blue Grama flowers are also used in dried flower arrangements and the plant has single-sided inflorescence."

I find this grass magical as it all dances in the wind. And there is actually a red/purple color when touched by the sun. Not second guessing Mother Nature, but I do wish it softly chimed as it dances. :)

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