Nassella viridula
                            Green Needlegrass
Green Needlegrass is a cool-season, native perennial bunchgrass well-suited for range seeding, critical area establishment, mineland revegetation, and wildlife habitat creation. Commonly found in the Northern Great Plains and extending as far south as Arizona, it thrives in medium to fine-textured soils. Green Needlegrass is valued for its high nutritional quality and palatability for wildlife, though it may decrease under heavy grazing pressure. Unlike other needlegrasses, its awns are less problematic for livestock.
This grass is an important species in mixed midgrass seedings, contributing to the establishment of diverse native vegetation. While it may have a slow germination rate due to its hard seed coat, once established, Green Needlegrass is highly resistant to disease and offers long-term ecological benefits.
                                
                            
                    Segment
                    
                        Conservation Seed
                    
                
                
                    Species
                    
                        Green Needlegrass
                    
                
                
                    Sci. Name
                    
                        Nassella viridula
                    
                
                
                    Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre)
                    
                        6-10
                    
                
                
                    Planting Times
                    
                        Fall, Spring