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Aspect | Description |
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Common Name | Mexican Feather Grass |
Scientific Name | Stipa tenuissima |
Description | Stipa tenuissima, also known as Mexican Feather Grass, is an ornamental grass prized for its delicate and graceful appearance. It forms tufted clumps of fine, thread-like green foliage that sway gracefully in the breeze, resembling a cascade of feathery plumes. In the summer, it produces airy panicles of flowers that emerge with a greenish hue and mature into golden, straw-colored seed heads. These seed heads persist into the fall, adding further visual interest. Mexican Feather Grass is a versatile grass that adds texture, movement, and a sense of lightness to borders, rock gardens, and containers. |
Height | 1 to 2 feet (30 to 60 cm) |
Foliage | Fine, thread-like green leaves |
Flowers | Airy panicles of green turning golden |
Soil Requirements | Well-drained soil |
Soil Types | Sandy, loamy soil |
Drainage | Excellent drainage required |
Sunlight | Full sun |
Temperature | Tolerant of a wide range of temperatures |
Watering | Low water needs |
Maintenance | Cut back in late winter or early spring |
Stipa tenuissima, or Mexican Feather Grass, is a popular choice for its delicate and ethereal beauty. It adds movement and texture to the garden, especially when its foliage sways in the wind. It is also drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, making it suitable for xeriscapes and water-wise gardens.
Please keep in mind that Mexican Feather Grass can self-seed and spread.
Specific care requirements may vary slightly depending on your local climate and growing conditions. Adjustments in watering and maintenance may be necessary based on your specific environment.