Indiangrass is a
warm-season perennial bunchgrass. It is intolerant to shade. It grows tall, and is distinguished by a "rifle-sight"
ligule where the leaf blade attaches to the leaf sheath. The leaf is about long. The branches of pollinated flower clusters bend outwards. At maturity, the seeds fall to the ground. There are about 175,000 seeds per pound. SorghastrumNutans.jpg|Leaves in June Sorghastrum nutans (3912211835).jpg|"Rifle-sight" ligule at the base of a leaf Sorghastrum nutans flowers closeup.jpg|Flowers with yellow stamens and golden-brown spikelets Sorghastrum nutans ARS-1.jpg|Closeup of seeds ==Ecology==