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This Miscanthus is one of the earliest blooming varieties, growing up to 1 meter in height and 1 meter in width. When the plant begins to bloom, the seedling can reach up to 2 meters in height. A characteristic feature of this variety is the arching, narrowing leaves. A silver vein runs through the center of the green leaf. In the second half of the summer, panicle-like flower heads appear. Their color is a delicate purplish, beige shade. After flowering, the flower heads become silvery, shimmering, and very fluffy. At the end of summer, the grass turns a delicate orange hue, then shifts to a reddish tone, and finally turns straw-colored, indicating that the plant will begin to dry out.
This Miscanthus is one of the earliest blooming varieties, growing up to 1 meter in height and 1 meter in width. When the plant begins to bloom, the seedling can reach up to 2 meters in height. A characteristic feature of this variety is the arching, narrowing leaves. A silver vein runs through the center of the green leaf. In the second half of the summer, panicle-like flower heads appear. Their color is a delicate purplish, beige shade. After flowering, the flower heads turn silvery, shimmering, and very fluffy. At the end of summer, the grass turns a delicate orange hue, then shifts to a reddish tone, and finally turns straw-colored, indicating that the plant will begin to dry out.
The grass requires fertile soil with a slightly acidic or neutral pH. The position should be moderately moist, sunny, and warm. Miscanthus is frost-resistant, although young seedlings should be covered for the winter, e.g., with sawdust, bark, or dry leaves.