Miscanthus sinensis ‘Malepartus’ produces beautiful reddish-brown plumes from August to October, evolving towards silver-red hues in autumn and ultimately turning silver-white in winter. The plant reaches a height of approximately 160-200 cm. It thrives in a sunny location, although it tolerates light shade. This ornamental grass, also known as Chinese silver grass, flourishes best in a moist and humus-rich soil.
A clump-forming grass, Miscanthus sinensis ‘Malepartus’ is well-behaved and does not tend to spread aggressively. It serves excellently as a hedge or as a solitary specimen in a perennial border.
For maintenance, trim Miscanthus sinensis ‘Malepartus’ in March, and consider staking it in the autumn if needed. This statuesque grass enhances the season of interest in mixed borders with its fine, arching leaves featuring a distinct white stripe down the center. The spectacular reddish-brown plumes, resembling silky feathers, rise gracefully from their stems and illuminate in the evening light. Quick to establish, this grass transforms into a beautiful reddish-brown in autumn, making it an ideal feature plant in mixed or perennial borders.
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