I love this plant! I bought these in 2015 and have them planted alongside a curved set of gravel steps down to my gazebo where they get s...Read Moreome shade and some full sun. They always look beautiful, don't seem to mind some drought, and add a colorful, graceful touch to my yard. They go dormant in winter, but the form stays beautiful and continues to be an important element in the garden. Each spring I pull all the foliage up into a "ponytail" and slice it off at ground level. Before you know it, they've filled out with new growth. I've divided them a couple of times and the new plants have done great, too. I'm in Zone 8a, where temps rarely get below 20 degrees. This spring we had a freak winter storm where the temperature got down to only one degree, and this plant wasn't fazed.
We live in S AZ in a drought ridden area at about 3200' that gets Monsoon rains during the summer months & then is dry. These grasses ha...Read Moreve survived both extremes here but have Thrived with this year's abundant monsoon rains. A very beautiful & graceful plant & much appreciated for its shape & soothing green color!! A sprinkler system is most beneficial to provide the amount moisture this grass thrives on, but it seems tolerant of dry conditions.
A wonderful ornamental grass. I have mine growing in partial shade, probably mostly shade yet it still grows and blooms as well. It does ...Read Moreget a few hours of direct sun. It has never self seeded or made new plants on its own, that I have to do by dividing; which I do often because I like this grass. The white stripe in the leaves gives the grass a soft look. It grows about 4 feet high with the flowers a bit higher. It is a very full grass and cascades nicely. Lovely for winter interest and when backlit. A real keeper.
Nice plant, beautiful plumes/inflorescence, and nice striping. Got a little taller than I thought it would, so probably not the best cho...Read Moreice for a border planting (as I did). Slated to be moved next spring.
Handled the extreme rains we got here this year very well (some of my other new ornamental grass plantings did not), but seems to also tolerate the occasional dry spell once established. So, a good plant for South Texas.
From the tag description ... Silver gray narrow foliage to 4', pink inflorescence in August, turning white. Used as a cut flower. ...Read More>
Late to emerge in spring. Blooms September-October in my garden.
I love this plant! I bought these in 2015 and have them planted alongside a curved set of gravel steps down to my gazebo where they get s...Read More
We live in S AZ in a drought ridden area at about 3200' that gets Monsoon rains during the summer months & then is dry. These grasses ha...Read More
A wonderful ornamental grass. I have mine growing in partial shade, probably mostly shade yet it still grows and blooms as well. It does ...Read More
Nice plant, beautiful plumes/inflorescence, and nice striping. Got a little taller than I thought it would, so probably not the best cho...Read More
From the tag description ... Silver gray narrow foliage to 4', pink inflorescence in August, turning white. Used as a cut flower.
...Read More