Saccharum arundinaceum (Plume grass, Hardy sugar cane)


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Hardiness Zones: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Botanical Name: Saccharum arundinaceum SAK-har-um ah-run-din-AY-see-um Common Name: Plume grass, Hardy sugar cane Genus: Saccharum
In late summer, this large, clump-forming species bears huge plumes of delicate pink flower clusters, which eventually fade to silver.
Noteworthy characteristics: Saccharums most notably add vertical accents to their surroundings. They are effective as specimens, for the back of a border or grass garden, and for winter interest. They are found in moist habitats of valleys and hillsides, most often in warm temperate and tropicals regions. Many species will self sow in warm climates. 
Care: Grow in average soil in full sun. Protect from strong winds and mulch crowns in winter with a thick, dry mulch.
Propagation: Sow seed in spring in a cold frame or greenhouse. Divide in mid-spring or early summer.
Height 6 ft. to 10 ft.
Spread 10 ft. to 15 ft.
Growth Habit Clumps
Growth Pace Moderate Grower
Light Full Sun Only
Moisture Dry to Medium
Maintenance Low
Tolerance Deer Tolerant;Frost Tolerant
Characteristics Self Seeds; Showy Flowers; Showy Seed Heads
Bloom Time Late Summer; Summer
Flower Color Pink Flower
Uses , Beds and Borders, Cut Flower, Dried Flower, Naturalizing, Specimen Plant/ Focal Point
Seasonal Interest , Winter Interest, Summer Interest, Fall Interest
Type ,Grasses

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