Giant Chinese Silver Grass
Giant Chinese Silver Grass
(Giant Maiden Grass)
Miscanthus x giganteus
A Massive Grass Soaring 10-12 ft Tall
Brings a Tropical Feel to your Space
Great Anchor/Backdrop For Planting Bed
Excellent Screan or Windbreak
Very Low-Maintenance
Drought-Tolerant
Deer-Resistant
Clumping Grass: Non-spreading/Sterile Seeds
Warm-Season Grass: Warm-season grasses put on most of their growth in the heat of summer. They remain dormant until temperatures reach 15-20 degrees celcius.
Flower Bloom Time: Fall
Features:
Redish Plumes Soar 12ft Tall Turn White in Winter
Arching Deep Green Wide Foliage with White Midribs
Green leaves turn Bronze in Fall
Drought-Tolerant once established
Deer and Rabbit Resistant
Heat-Tolerant
Pollution-Tolerant
Deadheading Not Necessary
Very Low-Maintenance
Zone: 5 (-29 Celcius)
Plant Type: Perennial
Height: 96-144 Inches (8-12ft)
Spread: 48-72 Inches (4-6 ft)
Spacing: 48-72 Inches (4-6 feet)
Habit: Upright/Arching
Light Requirement:
Sun (at least 6 hours direct sunlight)
Soil:
Clay
Loam (Silt)
Sand
Drainage:
Moist but Well-Drained
Uses:
Hedge
Privacy Barrier / Screen
Windbreak
Patio Pot
Erosion Control
Cut Flower
Dried Flower
Grass
Landscape
Mass Planting
Specimen
Giant Chinese Silver Grass is a warm-season grass. Warm-season grasses put on most of their growth in the heat of summer. They reach their mature height by fall after they push up their showy plumes. These grasses provide excellent winter interest. Leave their foliage in place throughout winter and then cut the clumps of grass to 6 inches above ground before new shoots appear late spring. Divide warm-season grasses in spring to transplant to another area if desired.
Care:
Very easy to grow. Keep well-watered the first year to establish a strong root system. Apply an all-pupose fertilizer in spring (after pruning or planting) when new growth appears.
If growing in pots, more watering will be required. In the heat of summer, daily deep watering is recommended. In winter, water once a month to keep the plants from dehydrating due to frost.