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Grasses |
Grass Bed
Porcupine Grass
Botanical Name:
Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus'
Description:
'Strictus', commonly known as porcupine grass, is noted for its horizontally banded foliage and upright, columnar habit in which the erect leaf blades purportedly resemble porcupine quills. It typically grows in an upright clump to 5-6' tall with the flower plumes raising total overall height to 8-9' tall. Features medium green leaves variegated with yellow horizontal bands. Foliage fades to tan after frost. Tiny reddish-bronze flowers appear in tassel-like inflorescences which rise well above the foliage in late summer, gradually turning into silvery plumes in fall. Flower plumes persist well into winter providing good winter interest.
Notes:
Purchased from Fall 2005 from Siffring Landscaping
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Added:
5/25/2010
Updated:
5/25/2010
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