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Adagio Maiden Grass
Also Known As:
Dwarf Maiden GrassBotanical Name:
Miscanthus sinensis 'Adagio'- Fine silver-green arching leaves turn shades of orange and gold in the fall
- Bloom Time: August to late fall
- Flower Type: Feathery panicles
- Flower Colour: Light pink turning to white
- Flower Height: 150 cm
- Foliage Height: 100-125 cm
- Grass Type: Warm Season
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Hardiness Zone
5
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Flower Colour
- Silver
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Height
100 cm-150 cm
Width
Spread
90 cm-100 cm
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Sunny
Exposure
- Full Sun
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Soil Moisture
- Average to Dry Soils
- Moist to Average
- Well-drained
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Attracts Wildlife
- Attracts Birds
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Growth Rate
- Fast
Palette
Foliage Colour
- Green
- Silver
Cruelty_Free
Critter
- Deer Resistant
- Rabbit Resistant
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Attributes
- Cut Flower/Foliage
- Dried Flower/Foliage
- Drought Tolerant
- Fall Color
- Heat Tolerant
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Flowering Time
- Fall
- Lt. Sum-Fall
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Shape
- Clumping
- Upright
- Weeping
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Garden Uses
- Border/edging
- Rock garden
- Specimen
Additional Details
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Growing Tips & Maintenace
- This is a good cultivar for a smaller garden, adding texture and softness to the landscape. Plants should be divided, in spring, every few years, to maintain freshness. Foliage can be left standing all winter, however, it should be pruned early spring to make way for new growth.
Note
Additional Notes
- Warning: Although individual Miscanthus cultivars are reputedly sterile, two cultivars can sometimes cross-pollinate, and produce viable seed, becoming invasive in several states, and in Southern Ontario. (pers obs.) Recommendation: plant only one cultivar, and if there are other Miscanthus in the neighbourhood, consider a native or nativar substitute. Warm Season Grasses: These grasses are much slower starting in the spring. They do not push new growth until temperatures warm in early to midsummer. They flower later in the summer or fall with most blooms remaining into the winter. Most warm season grasses tolerate heat, humidity and drought; some even thrive in these conditions. Conversely, extra care should be taken when planting in early spring or late fall.

Adagio Maiden Grass
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