Common Name: Pheasant's tail grass
Genus: Anemanthele
Species: lessoniana
Skill Level: Beginner
Exposure: Full sun, Partial shade
Hardiness: Half Hardy
Soil type: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy
Height: 100cm
Spread: 120cm
Time to divide plants: April to June
In summer this grass is streaked orange-brown and it then turns to orange brown all over in winter, when there may be less to catch your eye in the garden. The narrow, flat or inrolled leaves are dark green the rest of the year. It has a pleasing overall arching habit with interesting purple-green flower spikelets that hang down, almost touching the ground, from midsummer to early autumn. The seed-heads that follow provide a winter food source for finches and other seed-eating birds. Don't be put off growing it if you have a heavy soil. Plants may need winter prtection in colder gardens. To propagate, divide plants from mid-spring to early summer.
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