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Switch Grass
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Panicum virgatum Prairie Fire
A spectacular switch grass with sturdy,
upright, blue-green stems and wine-red leaves. In the
spring, the foliage is blue-green, but by early summer
the leaves begin to turn a stunning shade of deep red.
Most red switch grasses do not begin to turn color until
late summer, so this grass is quite remarkable in that
it changes color so early in the season.
In late summer, a bouquet
of rosy panicles is displayed just above the foliage. When
in bloom, the leaves curl slightly, which gives the
impression of red ribbons woven throughout the flowers.
Switch grass gets its name
from the peaceful swishing sound it makes when blowing in
the wind. All parts of this grass are very sturdy, and will
remain standing thru winter unless snows are heavy. This
provides important cover for birds during the coldest days
of winter. This grass is very versitile from a design
standpoint; it is effective as a specimen, in masses, for
screening, alongside ponds or streams, or even in large
containers.
This selection was
hybridized by Gary Trucks of Amber Wave Gardens in Michigan.
Height: 4-5 Feet
Width: 18-24 inches
Zone: 4-9
Zone Map
Exposure: Full Sun/Part Sun
Landscape Uses: Border,
Rock
Garden, Pot,
Naturalizing
Bloom: Red shades
Blooms: Summer
Grown in: Quart pot
Cannot ship to: HI/PR
Ships: May 2008
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More Information
Panicum is native grass that
is very easy to grow and is a good grass for beginners. It will
grow in any soil, from sand to clay, is drought tolerant once
established, and even withstands periodic flooding. Grow this
grass in full sun. It will tolerate light shade, but will flop
over if the shade is too heavy. Panicum is wind and salt
tolerant, making it a good choice for seaside gardens or along
roads that are salted in winter.
This grass is easy to grow and will grow in most
any soil, including wet soil. Since it retains its form over the
winter, it can be cut back in early spring or left to be
overtaken by new growth.
Root Form: Rhizome
Soil Condition: Sandy, Loamy, Well
drained, Neutral ph
Environmental: Drought tolerant
Diseases: Crown rot may occur if planted
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