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Hundreds of showy plumes held above the foliage emerge bronze-pink, fading to white. A dwarf plant with graceful, silvery green arching foliage that becomes a whirl of orange, gold, and burgundy in fall. Spectacular in mass plantings or mixed into perennial borders. Easily grown in average, moist, well-drained, loamy soils. Water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to establish an extensive root system; once established, tolerates moderate dry spells. Cut foliage clumps back to three inches above the ground and apply fertilizer in late winter to early spring. Miscanthus sinensis Adagio produces fine-textured, narrow leaves and grows in a stylish, compact, rounded shape. At four feet, five with bloom, this dwarf Miscanthus is sought-after for small patios and gardens. Dwarf Maiden Grass is also prized for use in borders and massed plantings, or as a foreground for larger Maiden Grass cultivars. It puts on a lovely display in late summer when fan-shaped, rose-colored flowers rise above the foliage. Leaves turn a beautiful burgundy shade in fall. Dwarf Maiden Grass can be left standing for winter interest; cut back in spring before new growth appears. The cultivar name Adagio comes from the Italian ad agio, meaning “at ease,” a term used in music and ballet to signify slow movements. Miscanthus sinensis ‘Adagio’ certainly complies as it dances with the slightest wind. Miscanthus sinensis 'Adagio', also known as Dwarf Maiden Grass or Chinese Silver Grass, this ornamental grass has a beautiful weeping growth habit with light pink plumes turning to white. Great spring, summer and winter display in the garden. Full sun. Highly salt tolerant and prefers moist to well drained soils. We recommend to cut this foliage to the ground in late winter just before new shoots appear for the best regrowth.
Grown, packaged and shipped exclusively by Florida Foliage. Hundreds of showy plumes held above the foliage emerge bronze-pink, fading to white. A dwarf plant with graceful, silvery green arching foliage that becomes a whirl of orange, gold, and burgundy in fall. Spectacular in mass plantings or mixed into perennial borders.
Easily grown in average, moist, well-drained, loamy soils. Water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to establish an extensive root system; once established, tolerates moderate dry spells. Cut foliage clumps back to three inches above the ground and apply fertilizer in late winter to early spring.
Miscanthus sinensis Adagio produces fine-textured, narrow leaves and grows in a stylish, compact, rounded shape. At four feet, five with bloom, this dwarf Miscanthus is sought-after for small patios and gardens. Dwarf Maiden Grass is also prized for use in borders and massed plantings, or as a foreground for larger Maiden Grass cultivars. It puts on a lovely display in late summer when fan-shaped, rose-colored flowers rise above the foliage.
Leaves turn a beautiful burgundy shade in fall. Dwarf Maiden Grass can be left standing for winter interest; cut back in spring before new growth appears. The cultivar name Adagio comes from the Italian ad agio, meaning “at ease,” a term used in music and ballet to signify slow movements. Miscanthus sinensis ‘Adagio’ certainly complies as it dances with the slightest wind.
Miscanthus sinensis 'Adagio', also known as Dwarf Maiden Grass or Chinese Silver Grass, this ornamental grass has a beautiful weeping growth habit with light pink plumes turning to white. Great spring, summer and winter display in the garden. Full sun. Highly salt tolerant and prefers moist to well drained soils. We recommend to cut this foliage to the ground in late winter just before new shoots appear for the best regrowth.