Miscanthus sinensis 'Kleine Silberspinne' (Little Silver Spider Maiden Grass)
Feature | Description |
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Plant Name | Miscanthus sinensis 'Kleine Silberspinne' |
Common Name | Little Silver Spider Maiden Grass |
Plant Type | Ornamental grass |
Height | 3 to 4 feet (0.9 to 1.2 meters) |
Spread | 2 to 3 feet (0.6 to 0.9 meters) |
Flower Color | Silvery-pink plumes |
Bloom Time | Late summer to fall |
Foliage | Narrow green blades with silver stripes |
Sun Exposure | Full sun to light shade |
Soil | Well-draining, average soil |
Watering | Moderate |
Maintenance | Low |
Uses | Borders, containers, focal point |
Notable Feature | Graceful arching habit, silvery plumes |
Planting Aspects
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Site Selection: Choose a sunny to partially shaded location, as Little Silver Spider Maiden Grass thrives in full sun but can tolerate some shade.
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Soil Preparation: Prepare well-draining soil enriched with organic matter. It is adaptable to various soil types.
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Planting Depth: Plant at a depth similar to its nursery container. Ensure that the crown of the plant is level with the soil surface.
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Spacing: Space plants about 2 to 3 feet apart to allow for their mature spread.
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Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist during the growing season, especially during hot periods. Established plants are somewhat drought-tolerant.
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Mulching: Apply a layer of mulch around the base to help retain soil moisture and regulate temperature.
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Maintenance: Cut back the foliage in late winter or early spring to make way for new growth. Remove faded flower plumes in late fall or early spring.
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Fertilizing: Little Silver Spider Maiden Grass typically doesn't require heavy fertilization. A balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring can promote healthy growth.
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Winter Care: The plant's foliage provides winter interest, but you can cut back old growth in late winter to early spring to encourage fresh growth.
Little Silver Spider Maiden Grass (Miscanthus sinensis 'Kleine Silberspinne') is an elegant ornamental grass known for its graceful arching habit and striking silvery-pink plumes that appear in late summer to fall. The narrow green blades with silver stripes add texture and color to borders, containers, or as a focal point in your garden design.