Oak Savannahs

An Oak Savannah is mainly located in the Midwest of North America. Oak Savannahs were once a very common vegitation, but now found highly endangered. Oak Savannahs are also very important to animal habitat. Animals can find food and have a home here. People benefit from Oak Savannahs, because of their natural beauty and a place to observe a natural habitat.

Preserving A Prairie

Friday, May 14, 2010

the indian grass


the Indian grass Latin name is sorghastrum. it weighs 1 pound a bundle and is a silky soft gold bronz color. it grows 4 to 7 feet tall and normaly grows bigger the next seeding year.a few intresting facts are that they attract butterflies grows in sand and clay and only needs dry to medium watter but full sun light.

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