Strong, upright stalks carry dark brown-grey flower spikes. Use as a filler architectural piece in the landscape where there is well-drained soil and has full to partial sun.

Strong, upright stalks carry fine green flower spikes. Use as a filler architectural piece in the landscape where there is well-drained soil and has full to partial sun.

Everyone who has grown Ornamental Grasses knows that Zebra and Porcupine Grasses are incredibly showy in the summer with their yellow banded foliage. ‘Super Stripe’ lives up to its name by “out striping” the others with enough yellow banded color to make these plants jump to the forefront in any landscape. Lush, deep green foliage slowly emerges in the spring with growth momentum and signature yellow bands emerging quicker as late spring heat builds, forming an upright, spreading mound that demands to be seen. Tall flower stalks rise 2-3′ above the colorful foliage in August to reveal tawny, fine textured seed heads that dance in the wind from late August through October. ‘Super Stripe’ loves full sun and is an amazing sight when grouped toward the back of a planting.

Has the horizontal yellow bands of ‘Zebrinus’ in a spikier, narrower package. A great specimen for the smaller garden; it blooms in September.

Popular grass with silvery-white plumes held high above dense, arching foliage.Cut back in early April. Upright clump-forming grass. Divide in early spring every 5-7 years. Prefers a moist, well drained soil in full sun.

Finally!! At long last here is a dwarf from of Miscanthus ‘Variegata’ that looks showy and doesn’t carry some of the baggage of the full sized plant! ‘Rigoletto’ is half the size of ‘Variegata’ and keeps a dense, full form that does not succumb to opening up in the center and toppling over, a malady that can plague ‘Variegata’. Its shorter height, along with the strong, creamy white-and-green vertical variegation on narrower foliage makes ‘Rigoletto’ a perfect specimen for any space, large or small! It’s a perfect plant for grouping for a sweep of foliage color in any sunny to partly sunny area and is extremely easy to grow, tolerating most well-drained soils.

We love this grass! It’s hidden talents surface in early September, when cooler weather sets in. Deep green foliage suddenly turns all shades of red, orange and purple. Tall flower spikes add to the show. A compact, very upright form suitable for small spaces or incredibly beautiful in mass.

Narrow leaves are silver with a thin green center, a bright and stunning plant when a mature 4 fountain-like mound. Airy white flowers bloom September into October.

Forms a dense clump of gracefully arching narrow leaves. Does well in masses or as a specimen. Coppery flowers appear in October.

Dark green and gold foliage contrasts with showy red late summer bloom spikes. For border, accent or groupings.Cut back in early April. Upright clump-forming grass. Divide in early spring every 5-7 years. Prefers a moist, well drained soil in full sun.