Cave-in-Rock switchgrass, a warm season native grass, has an average height of 3-5 feet, but can reach up to 6 feet in some regions. It is highly adaptable to various soils and growing conditions, making it a popular choice for wildlife habitat, pasture, rangeland, and biofuel production. With its upright growth and sturdy stems, it offers excellent nesting, brood rearing, and winter cover for pheasants and other birds. Additionally, its extensive root system promotes soil erosion control and stabilization.