The Big bluestem otherwise known as andropogon gerardii is the tallest of the North-American prairie grasses, ranging from 4-10 inches. The animals that eat the big bluestem are bison, vole grasshoppers, and caterpillars. there are tea leaves from the Big bluestem that help with headaches
Facts
1# the seeds get eaten by songbirds, turkeys, and doves
2# Big bluestem grass is also called turkey foot and tall bluestem
3# the Bluestem gets its name from its blueish stem
Bison and voles eat the big bluestem.
Big bluestem threats and diseases.
Climate change is affecting the Big bluestem by making the area dryer which is making it harder to reproduce.