Panicum virgatum (Switch Grass)
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Color Name: Apache Rose
Neither rain nor wind will knock this solid grass down! Apache Rose has a dense, upright, columnar habit with grey-green leaves. In the fall, the tips of the leaves are flushed with a hint of rosy-red. While other green-leafed Switch Grass typically have cream or tan inflorescences, Apache Rose has unique rose-colored flower panicles-a welcome color in the fall garden.
Switch grass gets its name from the peaceful swishing sound it makes when blowing in the wind. All parts of this grass are very sturdy, and will remain standing thru winter unless snows are heavy. This provides important cover for birds during the coldest days of winter. This grass is very versatile from a design standpoint; it is effective as a specimen, in masses, for screening, alongside ponds or streams, or even in large containers.
Growing Tips: Panicum is a native grass that is very easy to grow and
is a good grass for beginners. It will grow in any soil, from sand to clay, is drought tolerant once established, and even withstands periodic flooding. Grow this grass in full sun. It will tolerate light shade, but will flop over if the shade is too heavy. Panicum is wind and salt tolerant, making it a good choice for seaside gardens or along roads that are salted in winter.
Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.
Neither rain nor wind will knock this solid grass down! Apache Rose has a dense, upright, columnar habit with grey-green leaves. In the fall, the tips of the leaves are flushed with a hint of rosy-red. While other green-leafed Switch Grass typically have cream or tan inflorescences, Apache Rose has unique rose-colored flower panicles-a welcome color in the fall garden.
Switch grass gets its name from the peaceful swishing sound it makes when blowing in the wind. All parts of this grass are very sturdy, and will remain standing thru winter unless snows are heavy. This provides important cover for birds during the coldest days of winter. This grass is very versatile from a design standpoint; it is effective as a specimen, in masses, for screening, alongside ponds or streams, or even in large containers.
Growing Tips: Panicum is a native grass that is very easy to grow and
is a good grass for beginners. It will grow in any soil, from sand to clay, is drought tolerant once established, and even withstands periodic flooding. Grow this grass in full sun. It will tolerate light shade, but will flop over if the shade is too heavy. Panicum is wind and salt tolerant, making it a good choice for seaside gardens or along roads that are salted in winter.
Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.
Flower Color: Tan Shades Foliage Color: Green Shades
Height: 4 to 5 Feet Spread: 2 to 3 Feet Hardy in Zone: 5, 4, 6 |
Blooms: Fall Late Summer
Foliage Season: All Season |
Growth Rate |
Medium
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