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Panicum Shenandoah Grass 2 Pack

Panicum Shenandoah Grass 2 Pack

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SKU: PAN-001-02

Includes: 2 Plants in Quart Pots

Planting Information

  • Depth:

    Pre-Potted; Level with soil line.

  • Proximity:

    24"

  • Planting Season:

    Spring

  • Bloom Season:

    Spring through Fall

  • Water Qty:

    Moderate

  • Sunlight Quantity:

    Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Zones:

    4-9

  • Benefits:

    Great for borders or containers

Description

Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah' Grass is widely regarded as one of the most stunning red-tinted ornamental grasses available. This native cultivar is prized for its upright, vase-shaped habit and dramatic color transformation. The foliage begins the season as a cool blue-green, but by early summer, the tips of the blades begin to turn a deep, rich burgundy. As autumn approaches, the entire plant intensifies into a spectacular display of wine-red and violet tones. In late summer, airy, mist-like panicles of pinkish-red flowers emerge above the foliage, creating a delicate haze that catches the light and adds a sense of ethereal beauty to the garden.

  • Foliage: Blue-green blades that transition to intense burgundy-red starting in early summer; holds its color well through the fall.

  • Flowers: Fine-textured, airy reddish-pink seed heads (panicles) that appear in late summer and persist into winter.

  • Light: Full Sun (Essential for the best red color and to prevent the stems from flopping).

  • Growth Habit: Narrow, upright, and clumping; grows 3–4' tall and 2–3' wide.

  • Hardiness: USDA Zones 4–9.

  • Landscape Use: Excellent for mass plantings, prairie-style gardens, or as a colorful backdrop in perennial borders. It also provides fantastic winter interest and serves as a food source for birds.

  • Pro Tip: This is a "warm-season" grass, meaning it waits for the soil to truly warm up before it starts growing in late spring. Be patient, as it hits its peak just as other plants begin to fade. Cut it back to the ground in late winter or very early spring. It is incredibly drought-tolerant once established and can handle a wide range of soil types, including sandy or heavy clay.

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