List of U.S. state grasses

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The following is a list of official U.S. state grasses.

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StateState grass Scientific name ImageYear
adopted
California Purple needlegrass Nassella pulchra Nassellapulchra.jpg 2004 [1]
Colorado Blue grama Bouteloua gracilis Blue grama Bouteloua gracilis MN 2007.JPG 1987 [2]
Illinois Big bluestem
(state prairie grass)
Andropogon gerardii Andropogon gerardii.jpg 1989 [3]
Kansas Little bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium
(Andropogon scoparius)
Little Bluestem.jpg 2010 [4]
Minnesota Wild rice
(state grain)
Zizania aquatica WildRice23.jpg 1977 [5]
Missouri Big bluestem Andropogon gerardii Andropogon gerardii.jpg 2007 [6]
Montana Bluebunch wheatgrass Agropyron spicatum Pseudoroegneria spicata 01.jpg 1973 [7]
Nebraska Little bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium
(Andropogon scoparius)
Andropogon scoparius.jpg 1969 [8]
Nevada Indian ricegrass Oryzopsis hymenoides White Sands vegetation in cryptobiotic crust.jpg 1977 [9]
New Mexico Blue grama Bouteloua gracilis Bouteloua gracilis.jpg [10]
North Dakota Western wheatgrass Pascopyrum smithii
(Agropyron smithii)
Pascopyrum smithii NRCS-2o.jpg [11]
Oklahoma Indian grass Sorghastrum nutans Sorghastrum nutans EPA-2.jpg 1972 [12]
South Carolina Indian grass Sorghastrum nutans Sorghastrum nutans EPA-2.jpg 2001 [13]
South Dakota Western wheatgrass Agropyron smithii Pascopyrum smithii NRCS-2o.jpg 1970 [14]
Texas Sideoats grama Bouteloua curtipendula Bouteloua curtipendula.jpg 1971 [15]
Utah Indian ricegrass Oryzopsis hymenoides White Sands vegetation in cryptobiotic crust.jpg 1990 [16]
Washington Bluebunch wheatgrass Agropyron spicatum Pseudoroegneria spicata 01.jpg 1989 [17]
Wisconsin Corn
(state grain)
Zea mays Klip kukuruza uzgojen u Medimurju (Croatia).JPG 1989 [18]
Wyoming Western wheatgrass Agropyron smithii Pascopyrum smithii NRCS-2o.jpg 2007 [19]

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