Braiding Sweetgrass, Museum of Natural History

Braiding Sweetgrass, Museum of Natural History

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Sweetgrass is a perennial grass with hollow stems and underground rhizomes. It has a purple, red, and white hairless base and can grow to about 30 inches tall. Sweetgrass flowers early for a grass—from May to July. The pressed specimen here was collected in July at the end of the bloom when the flowers were drying.

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