January 26, 2010
Flame Grass
The common name of this Miscanthus family member really says it all. Native to the mountain regions of Japan, Miscanthus sinensis Var. purpurascens or Flame Grass sports reddish green foliage until it bursts into bright color in the fall. It grows 3 to 4 feet tall with taller 'blooms' appearing in the late summer. It's a warm season grass so it doesn't show signs of life until late spring after the soil has been consistently warmed. Miscanthus, in general, are hardy and adaptable plants, but do appreciate moderate water and well drained soil.
Labels:Garden Coaching, Landscape Design
Flame Grass,
Miscanthus,
orange winter color
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2 comments:
ohh i love this grass. it really does come up late in the spring/ early in the summer - so give it plenty of time to wake up.
I really like ornamental grasses in general. we have one that has competely gotten out of control outside our bedroom door, and it is great.
BYW, I also like the photo of the heart springs team!!!
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