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Porcupine Grass - 2 Pot - Plant Addicts

Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 6 - 7 FeetMature Spread 6 - 7 FeetGrowing Zones 5 - 8Porcupine Grass has a tall, columnar structure and spiky foliage that will make a big statement in a small space. The mostly upright leaves grow in a rosette formation and will gently bend under their weight. The green blades of grass …
Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 6 - 7 FeetMature Spread 6 - 7 FeetGrowing Zones 5 - 8Porcupine Grass has a tall, columnar structure and spiky foliage that will make a big statement in a small space. The mostly upright leaves grow in a rosette formation and will gently bend under their weight. The green blades of grass have spaced, sunny yellow bands that add an unexpected pop of color. Miscanthus sinensis Strictus is a striking ornamental grass blooming in the early fall for additional visual interest.Feature Porcupine Grass in beds, mass plantings, or borders. This ornamental grass's tall narrow structure makes it a good fit for areas tight on space, like near entryways or to complement a mailbox. Plant near the back of a mixed bed since this grass has some height. This grass grows as a perennial in USDA zones 5 through 8. Porcupine Grass CareSoil should be rich and moist while still promoting drainage. New plants need consistent and deep watering, but established plants are drought-tolerant. Plant in full sun for best results.Apply a balanced fertilizer during the spring. Trim the foliage back to 3 inches in the late fall or early spring to encourage new growth once the temperatures warm up.Porcupine Grass SpacingThis large, upright plant will reach 6 to 7 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide. Plant Porcupine Grass 2 to 3 feet apart when creating a mixed bed or border.Porcupine Grass InformationUSDA Hardiness Zones: 5 - 8Plant Type: Light Exposure: Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height: 6 - 7 FeetMature Spread: 2 - 3 FeetSpacing: 2 - 3 FeetHabit: UprightFlower Color(s): N/AFlower Description: Bloom Period: SeptemberFoliage Type: HerbaceousFoliage Color(s): GreenFoliage Description: Seasonal Interest: Summer Flowering, Fall Flowering, Winter InterestWatering: AverageResists: Deer, RabbitTolerates: SaltAttracts: BirdsContainer Role: Uses: Borders, Mass Planting, Specimen or Focal Point, Wildlife GardensFeatures: Attracts Pollinators, Cut Flowers, Foliage Interest, Low MaintenanceBrand: Common Name: Porcupine GrassOther Name(s): Scientific Name: MISCANTHUS SINENSIS `STRICTUS` | All Plants > Specimen Plants Plant Addicts 1001007-pc
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Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 6 - 7 FeetMature Spread 6 - 7 FeetGrowing Zones 5 - 8Porcupine Grass has a tall, columnar structure and spiky foliage that will make a big statement in a small space. The mostly upright leaves grow in a rosette formation and will gently bend under their weight. The green blades of grass have spaced, sunny yellow bands that add an unexpected pop of color. Miscanthus sinensis Strictus is a striking ornamental grass blooming in the early fall for additional visual interest.Feature Porcupine Grass in beds, mass plantings, or borders. This ornamental grass's tall narrow structure makes it a good fit for areas tight on space, like near entryways or to complement a mailbox. Plant near the back of a mixed bed since this grass has some height. This grass grows as a perennial in USDA zones 5 through 8. Porcupine Grass CareSoil should be rich and moist while still promoting drainage. New plants need consistent and deep watering, but established plants are drought-tolerant. Plant in full sun for best results.Apply a balanced fertilizer during the spring. Trim the foliage back to 3 inches in the late fall or early spring to encourage new growth once the temperatures warm up.Porcupine Grass SpacingThis large, upright plant will reach 6 to 7 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide. Plant Porcupine Grass 2 to 3 feet apart when creating a mixed bed or border.Porcupine Grass InformationUSDA Hardiness Zones: 5 - 8Plant Type: Light Exposure: Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height: 6 - 7 FeetMature Spread: 2 - 3 FeetSpacing: 2 - 3 FeetHabit: UprightFlower Color(s): N/AFlower Description: Bloom Period: SeptemberFoliage Type: HerbaceousFoliage Color(s): GreenFoliage Description: Seasonal Interest: Summer Flowering, Fall Flowering, Winter InterestWatering: AverageResists: Deer, RabbitTolerates: SaltAttracts: BirdsContainer Role: Uses: Borders, Mass Planting, Specimen or Focal Point, Wildlife GardensFeatures: Attracts Pollinators, Cut Flowers, Foliage Interest, Low MaintenanceBrand: Common Name: Porcupine GrassOther Name(s): Scientific Name: MISCANTHUS SINENSIS `STRICTUS` | All Plants > Specimen Plants Plant Addicts 1001007-pc

Specifications

Water RequirementsAverage
Spread2 - 3 Feet
Height6 - 7 Feet
Plant TypeAttracts Pollinators, Cut Flowers, Foliage Interest
UsesBorders, Mass Planting, Specimen Or Focal Point
Usda Hardiness Zone5 - 8
Bloom PeriodSeptember
HabitUpright
Scientific NameMiscanthus Sinensis `Strictus`
Light ExposureFull Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)
Flower Color(s)N/a
Foliage TypeHerbaceous
AttractsBirds
ResistsDeer, Rabbit
ToleratesSalt
Seasonal InterestSummer Flowering, Fall Flowering, Winter Interest
Common NamePorcupine Grass
Foliage Color(s)Green

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