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Valuable for its unusually dwarf habit, Miscanthus sinensis 'Little Miss'—a well-mannered German Ornamental Grass variety—sports slender green foliage that takes on reddish purple tones in summer, and then develops fiery shades in autumn. Midsummer brings red flower plumes that change to dun-colored seed heads at the end of the season. An ideal accent plant for small gardens and containers. PP 28,849
The genus Miscanthus comprises about 14 species native to parts of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific islands. One well-known species native to East Asia, Miscanthus sinensis, variously called Eulalia Grass, Maiden Grass, Chinese Silver Grass, or Japanese Silver Grass, likes to grow in low areas and at the base of mountains. It is a warm season Grass, meaning it thrives during the hotter months of the year and goes dormant in late fall and winter. Eulalia Grass and its cultivars range in height from 3’ to 10’ tall or more, producing clumps of graceful leaf blades that may be solid, striped, or cross-hatched. From midsummer through fall, stalks of plumed flowers catch the sun beautifully and add interest to the garden when many other plants are starting to fade. With so much to offer ornamentally plus being tough and adaptable, Miscanthus is a popular garden plant whether planted in containers, as hedges, or at the back of the border.
The invasive potential of Miscanthus sinensis has been a concern throughout its century or more of cultivation. With quarantines and restrictions in place in several states around the country, there is debate about whether planting this Grass is environmentally sound. Current research and breeding efforts are pursuing varieties that are 100% sterile or that have an extremely low probability of setting viable seed during their growth cycle. White Flower Farm is dedicated to sourcing cultivars that are as noninvasive as possible.
For more information on growing Ornamental Grasses, click Growing Guide.
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The size of the plants we ship has been selected to reduce the shock of transplanting. For some, this means a large, bareroot crown. Others cannot travel bareroot or transplant best if grown in containers. We ship these perennials and annuals in 1 pint pots, except as noted. We must point out that many perennials will not bloom the first year after planting, but will the following year, amply rewarding your patience. We ship bulbs as dormant, bare bulbs, sometimes with some wood shavings or moss. Shrubs, Roses, vines, and other woody plants may be shipped bareroot or in pots. The size of the pot is noted in the quick facts for each item.
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Growing guide
The genus Miscanthus comprises about 14 species native to parts of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific islands. It is a warm season Grass, meaning it thrives during the hotter months of the year and goes dormant in late fall and winter. Miscanthus produces clumps of graceful leaf blades that can be used in containers, as hedges, or at the back of the border.
Growing Miscanthus
Light: Sun to part shade
Watering: Medium
Fertilizer: Most grasses only require mulch around the base. No other fertilizer is necessary. Fertilizing may cause lush growth that will become spindly and droopy over time.
Soil: Will tolerate wide range of soil, and will easily grow in moist or even wet soils.
Pests/Diseases: Generally pest and disease free.
Dividing/Transplanting: Divide and transplant warm season grasses anytime spring through mid-summer, when they are actively growing but not while they are flowering. If the plants are dormant when they are transplanted they won't establish a good root system. Large clumps will eventually die out in the center, and may require dividing.
End-of-Season Care: You may choose to cut back warm-season grasses in fall or winter when they turn brown. Trim to a few inches tall. You can also choose to leave the dried grasses and seed heads in your garden for winter interest. In that case trim by late spring before seeing new signs of growth.