Miscanthus sinensis &
Miscanthus sinensis &

Miscanthus sinensis 'Morning Light'

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  • Ships Nationwide from Celbridge, Co. Kildare.

Miscanthus sinensis are perennial grasses that will provide interest to your garden year round. The 'Morning Light' variety has green foliage with white edges growing in early summer. In late summer, plumes of white or pink flowers appear on the plant. As winter approaches these dry into shades of brown, remaining on the plant over winter and providing structure. They can be cut down in spring and green foliage will reappear in early summer.

Ideal for the middle or back of sunny borders in well-draining soil.

Sold in 5L and 6L pots.

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