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Miscanthus sinensis ‘Morning Light’

Eulalia

‘Morning Light’ is a compact deciduous perennial with narrow leaves finely edged with white, and pink-tinged panicles of flowers in autumn. Hardy but not evergreen. Moist but well-drained soil.
Eventual size: 1.5 to 1.8 m
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Miscanthus sinensis ‘Purpurescens’

Eulalia

The tall stems topped with feathery plumes of rich copper red look magnificent above clumps of narrow, green, arching foliage. The stately flower spikes of Miscanthus ‘Purpurascens’ are most numerous following a long hot summer. This hardy perennial is easy to grow and needs very little maintenance. Hardy but not evergreen. Well-drained soil..
Eventual size
: 1.2 to 1.5 m
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Miscanthus sinensis ‘Red Chief’

Red Maiden Silvergrass

Compact deciduous perennial with narrow leaves with fine white stripes down the center,coloring to reddish orange in autumn. Brownred plumes coloring to white from late summer to autumn. All well-drained soils.
Eventual size: 0.9 to 1.8 m
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Miscanthus sinensis ‘Rotsilber’

Eulalia

‘Rotsilber’ is a clump-forming grass, deciduous, but with tough stems and leaves which stay interesting in winter. One of the earlier flowering cultivars, it begins to flower in mid-summer. It has a compact, upright habit, to 1.7 m tall when in flower. The leaves have a distinctive silver midrib, and flowers are silvery, tinged red-purple when young, and remaining attractive into the late autumn. Very hard but not evergreen. Moist but well-drained soil.
Eventual size: 175 cm
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Miscanthus sinensis ‘Silberfeder’

Eulalia

‘Silberfeder’ is a reliably flowering deciduous grass to 2.0 m tall, with narrow, arching foliage and feathery silver flowerheads in late summer.
Eventual size: 1.8 to 2 m
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Miscanthus sinensis ‘Strictus’

Eulalia

‘Strictus’ is a compact, clump-forming deciduous grass with erect, rather spiky foliage cross-banded with yellow, and crinkly silver flowering plumes to 2,5 m tall in mid autumn. Hardy but not evergreen. Moist but well-drained soil.
Eventual size: 1.5 to 2.5 m
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Miscanthus sinensis ‘Variegatus’

Eulalia

‘Variegatus’ is a clump-forming deciduous grass to 1.7 m tall, with narrow arching leaves striped with white, and sometimes sparse, reddish flowerheads in early autumn. Moist but well-drained soil. Hardy but not evergreen.
Eventual size
: 1.2 to 1.7 m
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Miscanthus sinensis ‘Yakushima Dwarf’

Eulalia

‘Yakushima Dwarf’ is a compact deciduous grass to 1 m tall, forming a clump of narrow leaves, with feathery pale brown flowerheads in mid autumn. Hardy but not evergreen.
Eventual size: 1 m
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Miscanthus sinensis ‘Zebrinus’

Zebra Grass

‘Zebrinus’ is a deciduous grass with arching, linear leaves bearing transverse bands of cream or pale yellow. Moist but well-drained soil. Hardy but not evergreen..
Eventual size: 1.5 to 1.8 m
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Molinia arundinacea ‘Karl Foerster’

Purple Moor-grass

‘Karl Foerster’ is a tufted deciduous grass forming a clump of arching, linear leaves that turn yellow in autumn, with narrow panicles of purple flowers in summer.
Hardy but not evergreen.
Eventual size
: 1.2 to 1.5 m
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Molinia caerulea ‘Heidebraut’

Purple Moor-grass

‘Heidebraut’ forms dense tussocks of narrow upright leaves, colouring in autumn. Slender plumes of densely-set dark purple spikelets are borne on deep purple-black arching stems, to around 1.2 m tall. The stems turn colour as they age, becoming orange-yellow by late autumn. Hardy, evergreen. Moist but well-drained soil.
Eventual size: 1,2 m
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Molinia caerulea ‘Igel’

Purple Moor-grass

‘Igel’ is a compact deciduous grass forming a dense clump with narrow brown flower heads in late summer. Attract butterflies. Hardy but not evergreen. Normal, moist soil.
Eventual size: 20-30 cm
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