Miscanthus transmorrisonensis (Morrison’s Maiden Grass)
Miscanthus transmorrisonensis (Morrison’s Maiden Grass)
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Miscanthus transmorrisonensis (Morrison’s Maiden Grass) is a striking ornamental grass with an upright, clump-forming habit, known for its tall, graceful stems and abundant feathery flower plumes. The arching green foliage contrasts beautifully with the silvery-white flowers that emerge in late summer, gradually maturing into soft bronze hues as the season progresses. This grass is perfect for adding vertical interest and movement to any landscape.
It thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, making it ideal for planting in borders, mass plantings, or even as a specimen plant in the garden. Miscanthus transmorrisonensis is well-suited for regions with a temperate climate, where its elegant form and seasonal colour changes can be fully appreciated.


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Mature height
2–3 metres
Mature width
1–1.5 metres
Spacing
1–1.5 metres
Evergreen/Deciduous
Deciduous
Foliage
Green foliage with silvery-white to bronze flower plumes
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Late summer to autumn [February–April]
Sun tolerance
Full sun
Maintenance
Low maintenance. Cut back in early spring to remove old foliage. Mulch to protect roots in winter and help retain moisture during dry periods.