Maiden Grass

Maiden Grass, Silver Grass, Eulalia

Miscanthus sinensis

Poaceae (Grass Family)

▲ mature, flowering plant

▲ inflorescences

▲ leaves

Miscanthus sinensis: Maiden Grass, Japanese Maiden Grass

Location near campus: in ornamental grass bed toward southwest corner of Master Gardener areas north of Botanical Center Building in Nathanael Greene park at the Botanical Center.

  • silver green leaves 4-6' long and about 1/2" wide and serrated margins
  • general foliage height is 4-6'
  • inflorescence is a digitate panicle produced in early to late fall arising 1-2' above foliage
  • requires full sun; prefers moist, but well-drained soils, but is very adaptable except to very wet soils
  • trim foliage back to ground in winter
  • divide or move in spring to mid-summer
  • common cultivars:
    • var. gracillimus (Dwarf Maiden Grass) has more slender leaves than species, about 1/4" wide
    • var. variegata (Variegated Maiden Grass) has white stripes running length of leaf
    • var. zebrinus (Zebra Grass) has darker green leaves with 1/2-1' wide yellow bands running across leaf surfaces

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