Strong & StunningΒ Ornamental GrassΒ
Why Morning Light Miscanthus?
Searching for an ornamental grass that shows off a contrasting color display in summer? Look no further than Morning Light Miscanthus!
Hardy and adaptable to most soils, the Morning Light Miscanthus is a robust andΒ reliable grower for your landscape. PlantedΒ in containersΒ for a unique look or liningΒ fences, walls, walkways and more, this variety will give your landscape the interest you’ve been longing for!
Its voluminous green foliage will fill in any gaps in your garden, giving a complete ornamental look to any space you’re building out and providingΒ long-lasting color and texture. Its boasts beautiful, green-silver foliageΒ with red-bronzeΒ blooms appearing in fallΒ for instant, eye-catching brightness.Β
What’s more is that this grass is drought tolerant and both insect and disease resistant, making for an easy-care and reliable garden addition that not only looks good but can be trusted!
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When you buy your plants from FastGrowingTrees.com, you can be confident you’re receiving carefully grown, meticulouslyΒ maintainedΒ products. From the momentΒ your trees and shrubs arrive at your door, they’ll be ready to thrive with superior root systems andΒ top quality performance.
Don’t wait–order your very own Morning Light Miscanthus today and watch it come to life!
Note: If you purchase this grass in fall-winter, it may be cut back for the plantβs health. If your grass is cut back, donβt worry–it will grow even happier and healthier next spring!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Plant in an area with full sun (6-8 hours of sunlight per day). Select a location with well-drained soil and dig a hole that’s large enough to accommodate your plant’s root ball.
After you’ve planted, mulch the surrounding area and water to settle the roots.
2. Watering: Water weekly, or more often in extreme heat or drought. If you plant your grass in containers, you’ll also want to water more frequently. Check the soil and water when soil is dry to the touch two inches down.
3. Pruning: Prune your grass down to the ground in late winter, just before new growth appears.





















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