Grass Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus'


‘Conversation piece’ grass with green and yellow horizontal bands and a stiff upright habit. Inconspicuous bloom appears between October and November.
Miscanthus (Maiden Grass) is a tall, graceful grass with superior winter-long interest, flower plumes, and foliage that stay intact all winter.
Though late to emerge in spring, grasses create a striking vertical accent in the summer garden; their flowers add grace to the fall garden, and in winter, they add more interest than almost any other plant. There are many to choose from in our climate.
- Botanical Name
- Grass Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus'
- Common Name
- Porcupine Grass
- Bloom
- Autumn
- Color
- Inconspicuous
- Family
- Poaceae
- Height
- 48-72"
- Hardy to Zone
- 5
- Light
- Sun
- Spacing
- 42"
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