Adagio Maiden Grass - 24-30" Bare Root Ornamental Grass - Pennisetum alopecuroides - Deer-Resistant, Full Sun, Green/Beige Foliage
Adagio Maiden Grass - 24-30" Bare Root Ornamental Grass - Pennisetum alopecuroides - Deer-Resistant, Full Sun, Green/Beige Foliage
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Adagio Maiden Grass - Bare Root
Transform your garden's aesthetics with the Adagio Maiden Grass, a stunning perennial ornamental grass that showcases graceful lanceolate leaves in a harmonious blend of white, beige, and green hues. Perfect for a variety of climates, this versatile grass thrives in conditions ranging from cold mountains to humid subtropical regions, making it an ideal choice for any gardener seeking elegance and durability.
- Medium-sized grass reaching 24-30 inches in height
- Beautiful lanceolate leaves with a blend of white, beige, and green
- Thrives in full sun, adaptable to medium watering conditions
- Low-maintenance, perfect for busy gardeners
- Deer-resistant, ensuring your garden remains untouched
- Retains its vibrant green color through fall
- Forms clumps that provide both privacy and texture
Product Attributes
Common Name: Adagio Maiden Grass
Scientific Name: Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Adagio'
Sunlight: Full Sun
Watering: Medium
Soil: Well-drained, adaptable soil
Hardiness Zones: 5-9
Growth Habit: Clumping, 24-30 inches tall
Format: Bare Root
Shipping Information
All Adagio Maiden Grass plants are sourced from my own garden and shipped the same day, ensuring freshness. Please note the following shipping details:
- Plants are shipped as bare root, wrapped in damp paper towels and placed in plastic bags.
- All plants will be trimmed back for better shipping and to help with transplant shock.
- Picture provided shows plants in full bloom; your plants will be trimmed at the time of shipping.
- The number of plants/roots included in each order is stated in the title.
- Most plants will be shipped in small envelopes unless it is a larger order.
If you encounter any issues with your order, please reach out to me directly. I'm committed to resolving any concerns promptly and appreciate your understanding. Note that while some foliage may wilt during transit, this does not indicate that the plants are dead; they typically take several weeks to recover post-transplant.
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