Grasses Maiden Grass
(Miscanthus sinensis)
Other Common Names: Chinese Silver Grass, Japanese Silver Grass, Eulalia Grass
Birds
Deciduous
Drought-Tolerant
Full Sun
Recommended Use: Best for borders, foundation plantings, and as a tall, soft-textured screen.
Introduction
Maiden Grass, scientifically known as Miscanthus sinensis, is a striking and versatile ornamental grass that has become popular in landscaping due to its tall, graceful appearance and ease of maintenance. This perennial features long, arching green blades with a slight silver tint and produces feathery, plume-like flowers that sway elegantly in the breeze from late summer to fall. Typically, Maiden Grass can grow between 4 to 8 feet tall, making it an excellent choice for use as a specimen plant or for creating natural screens in gardens and landscapes. The plant’s dynamic appearance adds texture and movement, enhancing any outdoor space.
Maintenance
Maiden Grass is relatively low-maintenance, making it an appealing choice for homeowners seeking an attractive addition with minimal care. It prefers full sun but can tolerate part shade, allowing versatility in placement within a garden. For optimal growth, plant it in well-drained soil and water regularly until it is established; once matured, it is moderately drought-tolerant. To maintain its shape and encourage new growth, prune back to the ground in late winter or early spring before new shoots emerge. Maiden Grass is generally resistant to pests and diseases, further enhancing its low-maintenance profile.
Quick Facts
– Hardiness Zones: 4 to 9
– Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
– Special Characteristics: Deer resistant, attracts birds
– Optimal Light Conditions: Full sun, part shade
– Common Usage: Specimen plant, natural screening
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