Little Zebra Miscanthus Maiden Grass
Product Details
Soil Type | Adaptable |
Sunlight | Full, Partial |
Drought Tolerance | Good |
Mature Height | 2-3 Feet |
Mature Width | 3-4 Feet |
Fall Color | Orange |
Bloom Color | Pink, Red |
Shipping Restriction | AZ |
Add vivid color, year-round interest, and tons of texture to your landscspe with the Little Zebra Miscanthus Grass. This dwarf maiden grass stands out with its striking variegated foliage and upright, but compact habit.
Alternating horizontal bands of vibrant green and yellow give this hardy grass a fantastic look. Purple-pink plumes emerge around August. These tassel like blooms fade to tan in winter, but say upright adding exciting winter interest.
Key Features
- Dwarf maiden grass. This grass grows 3 to 4 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide at maturity. You won't have to worry about an invasive spreading grass with this little clumping gem. The Little Zebra Miscanthus stays put and fits in just about anywhere.
- Rich in texture and color. This compact grass adds brightness, contrast, and character to your landscape.
- Easy care. The dwarf Zebra grass is low maintenance, disease and deer resistant, and salt, pollution, and drought tolerant.
- Great in containers. Plant your Little Zebra grass in the back center of a nice sized pot for a perfect backdrop for a mixed planter. This grass compliments any plant and color so get creative!
Pro Tip: Prune back to about 6 inches in late winter or early spring to help prepare your Little Zebra grass for the explosion of new spring growth.
Where Should I Plant Little Zebra Miscanthus Grass?
This grass is adaptable to a variety of soils and prefers full sun to part shade conditions. Great in containers and is perfect for an accent in any type of garden or mixed bed.
Is This Ornamental Grass A Perennial?
This grass is considered to be a perennial dying back in the winter to help prepare your Little Zebra grass for the explosion of new spring growth.
What Are Good Companion Plants For This Grass?
Hibiscus, phlox, and sedum are good companion plants for this ornamental grass. It is perfect for an accent in any type of garden or mixed bed.
Description
Add vivid color, year-round interest, and tons of texture to your landscspe with the Little Zebra Miscanthus Grass. This dwarf maiden grass stands out with its striking variegated foliage and upright, but compact habit.
Alternating horizontal bands of vibrant green and yellow give this hardy grass a fantastic look. Purple-pink plumes emerge around August. These tassel like blooms fade to tan in winter, but say upright adding exciting winter interest.
Key Features
- Dwarf maiden grass. This grass grows 3 to 4 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide at maturity. You won't have to worry about an invasive spreading grass with this little clumping gem. The Little Zebra Miscanthus stays put and fits in just about anywhere.
- Rich in texture and color. This compact grass adds brightness, contrast, and character to your landscape.
- Easy care. The dwarf Zebra grass is low maintenance, disease and deer resistant, and salt, pollution, and drought tolerant.
- Great in containers. Plant your Little Zebra grass in the back center of a nice sized pot for a perfect backdrop for a mixed planter. This grass compliments any plant and color so get creative!
Pro Tip: Prune back to about 6 inches in late winter or early spring to help prepare your Little Zebra grass for the explosion of new spring growth.
Landscape Ideas
Little Zebra Miscanthus looks beautiful in mass plantings or by itself. It is perfect for an accent in any type of garden or mixed bed. The unique variegation and upright habit of this compact grass adds vibrancy and texture to areas that are dull.
Try this grass in a container for a stunning look everyone will admire. Plant your Little Zebra grass in the back center of a nice sized pot for a perfect backdrop for a mixed planter. This grass compliments any plant and color so get creative!