Autumn Anthem Maiden Grass

Autumn Anthem Maiden Grass

Miscanthus sinensis 'Autumn Anthem'

This ornamental grass forms a graceful clump is valued for its texture, movement, and four-season presence in the mixed border or mass planting.

  • Bold foliage provides strong textural contrast in the mixed border from spring through winter.
  • Feathery flower plumes add a secondary layer of ornament through summer and autumn.
  • Leave stems standing through winter for wildlife value and structural interest; cut back hard to 10–15 cm in early spring.
  • Best in full sun to partial shade with moist, well-drained soil.
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Plant Characteristics

Sunlight
Full sun, Partial shade
Soil Moisture
Well-drained, Moist, Average
Drought Tolerant
Hardiness Zone
5 – 5
Mature Height (meters)
1.5 – 1.65
Mature Spread (meters)
1.25 – 1.5
Growth Rate
Medium
Foliage Colour
Green
Fall Colour
Yellow
Bloom Time
Fall
Habit
Upright
Deer Resistant
Rabbit Resistant
Attracts Birds
Landscape Uses
Border, Screening
Growing & Maintenance Tips
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 to mid-spring to make way for new growth.
Notes
Warning: Although individual Miscanthus cultivars are reputedly sterile, two cultivars can sometimes cross-pollinate, and produce viable seed, becominginvasivein 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.

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