What: Miscanthus sinensis “Gold Bar” sets the new standard for golden variegated ornamental grasses. This showstopper has a multitude of dramatic gold stripes that cut across the grass blades. Often in the Northwest, seed heads are not produced, but in warm locations in mid-fall burgundy inflorescence appears above the foliage. “Gold Bar” matures slowly, making it great for use in containers, the mixed border and as a single specimen or small grouping in urban gardens. This beautiful variegated grass is easy to grow and a handsome addition to the garden.
Where: This adaptable grass is easy to grow in full sun with moist to well-drained soils.
Size: Exceptionally upright and compact, mature plants only reach 4 to 5 feet in height.
Care: When planted in sandy sites, regular summer watering may be necessary to keep this perennial from withering. Plants in other soil conditions only need occasional watering during dry weather. Avoid excessive fertilizing and shade. Allow to stand into the fall as long as the grass looks good. Once it is no longer attractive, cut it to the ground.
— Richie Steffen, Great Plant Picks
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