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Miscanthus sinensis

'Zebrinus'


Zebrinus Chinese Silver Grass, Zebrinus Maiden Grass, Zebrinus Eulalia




Origin:  Once cultivated by the great garden designer Gertrude Jekyll (1843 - 1932) at Munstead Woods, England.
Family
Poaceae
Genus
Miscanthus
Species
sinensis
Cultivar
'Zebrinus'
Category
Perennials
USDA Hardiness Zone
6b - 7a
Canadian Hardiness Zone
6
RHS Hardiness Zone
H6-H7
Temperature (°C)
-21 - (-15)
Temperature (°F)
-5 - 5
Height
1.5 - 2 m
Spread
1 - 2 m
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
AugustSeptember
General Description
Miscanthus sinensis 'Zebrinus' is a clumping ornamental perennial grass with interesting green and white striped leaves that slowly spreads by short rhizomes.
Landscape
A versatile winter interest plant. Use it to add architectural height, as an accent, en masse and as a screen. Has a tendency to flop without support, especially under snow. More suited to informal landscapes such as meadows, water peripheries and naturalized areas.
Cultivation
Grow in full sun, in moist, average soil. Tolerant of sandy and heavy clay soils as well as some shade, humidity, drought, erosion and air pollution. Best flowering and shape in full sun. Keeps its tight clumping form as it spreads. Foliage should be cut to the ground in late winter prior to the formation of new shoots but not before. May need to be staked to prevent flopping.
Growth
Fast
ID Characteristic
Distinctly green and white variegated leaves, blooms from late summer through winter.
Pests
No serious pests or diseases of note. Miscanthus mealybugs and/or blight may be problematic. The bugs are hard to eradicate as they make their home inside the stems, causing stunted growth. Miscanthus blight is a fungus that affects the blades and sheaths.
Leaf Description
Long and narrow, dark green with horizontal golden yellow irregular striping, erect with a tendency to flop.
Flower Description
Pink- or copper-tinted turning silvery white in autumn, in long, soft plume-like inflorescence. On stalks up to 0.5 m above foliage clump. Persist into winter.
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