Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus' (20)ct Flat Common Name: Grass-Ornamental, Porcupine Grass, Miscanthus
Zone 5 to 9, Full sun to part shade
Plants reach 4 to 6 feet tall and 4 to 6 feet wide. Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit 2001
Distinctive yellowish-white, horizontal banding on the leaves of this cultivar distinguish it from nearly all other grasses. These irregularly spaced marks seem to glow when backlit by the early morning or late afternoon sun.
This grass is nearly identical to M. 'Zebrinus', differing primarily in form. 'Porcupine Grass' is an upright, stiff grass whose leaves stretch skyward instead of arching downward like those of M. 'Zebrinus'.
This grass requires a very long, hot growing season to be able to produce flowers. When it does, they are spectacular pinkish copper plumes that appear in early fall. As the seeds mature, they become fluffy, and are a great accent to the reddish-tan winter foliage.
Easy to grow and is a good choice for beginners, Miscanthus will grow in most any soil, from loose sand to heavy clay, and does not require good drainage. Grow this grass in full sun except in warmer regions where some afternoon shade is best. Fertilization is not necessary.
Miscanthus is versatile from a design standpoint; it can be used as a specimen, for massing or screening, in large containers, or at the pond's edge. Plant this grass where its wonderful winter interest can be enjoyed. Attributes: Border plants, Containers, Cut flower or foliage, Dried flower or seed heads, Mass planting, Rock gardens, Specimen or focal point plant, Deer resistant. for shipment to CA |