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  1. Miscanthus sinensis, commonly known as Chinese silver grass, Japanese silver grass or eulalia grass, is a clump-forming warm season grass that typically grows to 3-7’ tall. It is native to lowlands and lower alpine areas in Japan, Korea and China.

  2. Miscanthus sinensis ‘Sarabande’. Also known as Japanese Silver Grass, there are many selections now available, all providing a wonderful fall display of showy plumes, and remaining attractive all winter. This variety has large bronzy-gold flowers over an arching mound of narrow, dark green leaves.

  3. Miscanthus sinensis 'Sarabande'. Narrow green leaves with a silver midrib arch gracefully on sturdy upright stems. This cultivar forms a tight upright clump similar to M. 'Gracillimus'. Bloom Time: August to November. Flower Type: Feathery panicles.

  4. Miscanthus sinensis 'Sarabande' eulalia 'Sarabande' An ornamental grass forming an upright mound of long, very narrow, arching leaves, mid-green with a central white stripe, turning light brown after frost. Tall, feathery, red flower plumes appear in late summer, maturing to silvery seed heads, often surviving into winter.

  5. Pronunciation: Miscanthus (mis-KAN-thus) sinensis (sin-EN-sis) *a warm season grass likes to grow in warm weather. Before it will show signs of life in the spring, the soil must warm up, and be warm for possibly as long as two weeks.

  6. <p>Also known as Japanese Silver Grass, there are many selections now available, all providing a wonderful fall display of showy plumes, and remaining attractive all winter. This variety has large bronzy-gold flowers ...

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  8. Sarabande Maiden Grass features bold plumes of coppery-bronze flowers with coral-pink overtones rising above the foliage from mid summer to late fall. The purple seed heads are carried on showy plumes displayed in abundance from early fall to late winter. Its grassy leaves are green in color.

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