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It is effective as an accent plant in a native or water garden or along a pond. Mass plant this grass in the back of a border, or use as a screen. Prune the plants back severely in late winter to early spring. The leaves will turn attractive shades of yellow-orange in the fall and then leaves will fade to light brown and persist through the winter. After the flowers go to seed leave them on the plant to provide a winter food source for birds and small mammals.

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It has a bluish cast in the summer and is topped by finely-textured, pink-tinged, branched flower panicles that hover over the foliage like a cloud.

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Plant it in full sun in moist clay or sandy soils. Partial shade is acceptable but it will not grow as tightly and may flop over. It forms a dense columnar foliage clump that can spread slowly through creeping rhizomes and remains attractive year-round.

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It reaches 3-4 feet and with its flower plumes it can measure up to 7 feet tall. Switchgrass is a perennial, warm-season ornamental grass that is native to North Carolina. This plant is one of the more dominant species of the tallgrass prairie, but it is found all over North America growing along moist roadsides, streambanks, and woodlands. In Alaska, and encourage all Alaskans to take advantage of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoor activities provided by Alaska’s majestic wilderness.Phonetic Spelling PAN-ih-kum ver-GAY-tum Description NOW THEREFORE, I, Mike Dunleavy, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF ALASKA, do hereby proclaim June 2022 as: WHEREAS, Great Outdoors Month offers an opportunity to celebrate the importance of Alaska’s majestic mountains, pristine waters, and vast landscapes as Alaskan’s enjoy the opportunities that abound and cherish the memorable experiences of being outdoors with family and friends. Across our state, Alaskans have demonstrated dedication to maintaining our wilderness spaces for future generations, using our natural resources in a responsible manner, and educating our youth on the amazing wonders that surround us and WHEREAS, Alaskans play an important role in caring for and utilizing our natural spaces. Alaska’s state and national parks, forests, coastland, and other recreation areas exhibit the quality of our state’s rich natural and cultural history and serve as a remedy for the adverse effects caused by our increasing inactivity and WHEREAS, as our time is increasingly spent more indoors and in front of a screen, it is important to utilize every opportunity to participate in outdoor activities. WHEREAS, Alaska is also home to many ecosystems, ranging from coastal rainforests in the southern regions to arctic tundra and sea ice in the north and WHEREAS, not only is Alaska home to more than 700,000 people, it is also home to over 1,000 various vertebrate species, including approximately 100,000 black bear, 30,000 brown bear, and 750,000 wild caribou and WHEREAS, throughout Alaska’s changing seasons, an abundance of recreational activities are enjoyed by residents and visitors, from big game hunting and sport fishing, to skiing, sled dog mushing, and much more life in Alaska is never dull and WHEREAS, Alaska is known for its expansive landscapes and people from all over the world travel to experience the breathtaking views and diverse wildlife the Last Frontier has to offer and














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