Anemanthele lessoniana
(Pheasant's tail grass)
A tuft forming clump of very fine leaves that are mid-green early in the year, but turn orange-bronze from autumn. They stay this colour right through the winter. In late summer a froth of flower stems, as fine as hair, bear tiny, purple flowers are produced. Also called Stipa arundinacea.
A tuft forming clump of very fine leaves that are mid-green early in the year, but turn orange-bronze from autumn. They stay this colour right through the winter. In late summer a froth of flower stems, as fine as hair, bear tiny, purple flowers are produced. Also called Stipa arundinacea.
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Colour: Brown
Flowers: August and September
Height x Spread: 50cm x 45cm
Soil: Well-drained
Planting position: Sun
Container
Mounding plant
Hardy to -10 degrees and more, tidy up the old leaves before the new shoots begin to grow in spring. Pull out the flower stems in autumn as the flowers set seed. These come out like strands of hair. Liable to seed around, but easy to remove.
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