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Maiden Grass - 1 Gallon Pot
Miscanthus 'Gracillimus, ' commonly known as maiden grass, is a beautiful ornamental grass that has been a staple in many gardens due to its elegant appearance and robust nature. This perennial grass is known for its narrow, fine-textured, silver-green blades that gracefully arch from a tight clump, creating a fountain-like effect. The foliage gently sways with the wind, bringing movement and a soothing rustle to the landscape, enhancing garden spaces' sensory appeal by adding movement and sound to the landscape. As autumn approaches, Miscanthus 'Gracillimus produces delicate, feathery plumes that e…
Miscanthus 'Gracillimus, ' commonly known as maiden grass, is a beautiful ornamental grass that has been a staple in many gardens due to its elegant appearance and robust nature. This perennial grass is known for its narrow, fine-textured, silver-green blades that gracefully arch from a tight clump, creating a fountain-like effect. The foliage gently sways with the wind, bringing movement and a soothing rustle to the landscape, enhancing garden spaces' sensory appeal by adding movement and sound to the landscape. As autumn approaches, Miscanthus 'Gracillimus produces delicate, feathery plumes that emerge above its foliage, typically turning a soft silver or pinkish hue as they mature. These plumes catch the light beautifully, especially in the early morning and late afternoon, adding a layer of visual interest that persists through the winter if the stalks are left uncut. This seasonal change provides aesthetic beauty and valuable texture and contrast when paired with other plants in a mixed border. Growing Miscanthus 'Gracillimus' is relatively straightforward, as it adapts well to various soil types, though it prefers well-drained soil and a full sun location to thrive. It is drought tolerant once established, making it suitable for xeriscaping and gardens that experience periodic dry spells. Maiden grass is also salt tolerant, so planting it near salt water is acceptable. Its dense growth habit also makes it an excellent choice for privacy screens or as a backdrop for other flowering plants.
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Miscanthus 'Gracillimus, ' commonly known as maiden grass, is a beautiful ornamental grass that has been a staple in many gardens due to its elegant appearance and robust nature. This perennial grass is known for its narrow, fine-textured, silver-green blades that gracefully arch from a tight clump, creating a fountain-like effect. The foliage gently sways with the wind, bringing movement and a soothing rustle to the landscape, enhancing garden spaces' sensory appeal by adding movement and sound to the landscape. As autumn approaches, Miscanthus 'Gracillimus produces delicate, feathery plumes that emerge above its foliage, typically turning a soft silver or pinkish hue as they mature. These plumes catch the light beautifully, especially in the early morning and late afternoon, adding a layer of visual interest that persists through the winter if the stalks are left uncut. This seasonal change provides aesthetic beauty and valuable texture and contrast when paired with other plants in a mixed border. Growing Miscanthus 'Gracillimus' is relatively straightforward, as it adapts well to various soil types, though it prefers well-drained soil and a full sun location to thrive. It is drought tolerant once established, making it suitable for xeriscaping and gardens that experience periodic dry spells. Maiden grass is also salt tolerant, so planting it near salt water is acceptable. Its dense growth habit also makes it an excellent choice for privacy screens or as a backdrop for other flowering plants.