Miscanthus sinensis var. condensatus 'Cosmopolitan'
Silver Grass 'Cosmopolitan'
Miscanthus sinensis is an herbaceous perennial grass, growing to 2m tall. It forms dense clumps from an underground rhizome. Common names include Chinese silver grass, Eulalia grass, maiden grass, zebra grass, Susuki grass, and porcupine grass. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in temperate regions around the world. 'Luc André Lepage' has an elegant stripe between yellow and green, bordered by discreet red borders, with a well-marked creamy white center rib. In autumn this grass is adorned with bronze and brown, from which emerge pretty luminous purple inflorescences.
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Full sun to partial shade
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Occasional watering
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Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)
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Moist and free draining
Common name
Silver Grass 'Cosmopolitan'
Latin name
Miscanthus sinensis var. condensatus 'Cosmopolitan'
type
Grass
family
Poaceae
ph
5.0 - 7.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Miscanthus sinensis var. condensatus 'Cosmopolitan'
Miscanthus sinensis is an herbaceous perennial grass, growing to 2m tall. It forms dense clumps from an underground rhizome. Common names include Chinese silver grass, Eulalia grass, maiden grass, zebra grass, Susuki grass, and porcupine grass. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in temperate regions around the world. 'Luc André Lepage' has an elegant stripe between yellow and green, bordered by discreet red borders, with a well-marked creamy white center rib. In autumn this grass is adorned with bronze and brown, from which emerge pretty luminous purple inflorescences.
Planting young plants
From Mid Autumn TO Late Spring
Miscanthus are very hardy so they could be planted in the autumn, however late spring is the best time. Newly-bought plants take at least three years to clump up to a decent size and many nurseries specialising in grasses recommend planting in threes and fives. The slightest breeze will add an extra dimension to the winter garden, as well as movement, so it’s important to position all miscanthus where they catch the light. Don’t tuck them away in deep shade.