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From early to midseason, the leaves are a pleasant grey-green. In late summer and fall, they take on brilliant orange and red tones, hence the name 'Flame Grass'. The seed heads begin to appear in late summer with magenta hues. As winter approaches, they transform into silky white panicles which are especially lovely when backlit by the early morning or late afternoon sun.
(Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.)
| 4-6 feet | |
| 2-3 feet | |
| 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 | |
| Sun | |
| Average, Low | |
| Summer, Fall, Winter | |
| No | |
| Cut Flower, Foliage Interest, Long Blooming | |
| No | |
| Deer | |
| Containers, Cottage, Formal, Modern Meadow | |
| Middle, Back | |
| Spring |