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Adagio Maiden Grass - Miscanthus sinensis 'Adagio' Ornamental Perennial

$23.95

$103.80

  • Compact, clumping growth habit reaching 3 to 4 feet in height.
  • Features fine-textured, silver-green foliage that turns golden-bronze in autumn.
  • Produces graceful, pink-tinged flower plumes that fade to white.
  • Drought-tolerant once established, suitable for various soil conditions.
  • Provides year-round visual interest with winter-persistent foliage.

Size: 1 gallon

Quantity: Single

SKU:B0YEMLY5
Availability: In Stock

Adagio Maiden Grass: A Versatile Landscape Addition

The Adagio Maiden Grass (Miscanthus sinensis 'Adagio') is a popular choice for gardeners seeking a refined, clumping ornamental grass. Known for its manageable size and elegant form, this perennial grass offers a sophisticated aesthetic to residential and commercial landscapes. Its architectural structure makes it an effective selection for borders, mass plantings, or as a standalone focal point.

Growth Characteristics and Seasonal Interest

This variety is characterized by its relatively compact stature compared to other Miscanthus cultivars. The foliage emerges with a distinct silver-green hue, providing a cooling visual effect during the summer months. As the season progresses into autumn, the blades transition to a warm golden-bronze, maintaining their form well into the winter. The plant produces delicate flower plumes in late summer, which start with a soft pink tint before maturing into a creamy white, adding vertical movement to the garden.

Cultivation and Maintenance Considerations

  • Sunlight Requirements: Thrives in full sun exposure to ensure optimal foliage color and plume development.
  • Soil Adaptability: Performs well in a range of soil types, provided there is adequate drainage to prevent waterlogging.
  • Watering Needs: While it exhibits drought tolerance once the root system is established, consistent moisture during the initial planting phase supports healthy growth.
  • Pruning: To maintain the plant's health and encourage fresh spring growth, it is recommended to cut the foliage back to the ground in late winter or early spring before new shoots emerge.
  • Growth Management: As a clumping grass, it maintains a contained footprint, reducing the need for aggressive root containment compared to spreading varieties.