Fountaingrass

Garden Plans for Fountaingrass

Garden Plan for Attracting Birds and Butterflies

Lush Woodland Garden Plan

Vibrant Fall Garden Plan

A Simple, Late-Summer Perennial Garden Plan

Foundation Garden Plan

English-Style Front Yard Garden Plan

More Varieties for Fountaingrass

Perennial fountaingrass

Pennisetum alopecuroides makes neat but dense 2- to 5-foot clumps of 1/2-inch-wide leaves that turn golden in fall and persist into the winter. The bottlebrush panicles of silvery-white spikelets (flowers) arise in late summer and mature to bronze, according to variety. Zones 6-9

'Prince' purple fountaingrass

Pennisetum setaceum 'Prince' shows off delightful purple foliage that deepens in color as temperatures rise. It can grow 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide. It's often grown as an annual in the North. Zones 8-11

'Rubrum' purple fountaingrass

Pennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum' makes mounds of purplish-red leaves. Erect red stems carry arching 1-foot-long pink to reddish-purple panicles of spikelets from midsummer through fall. It's usually grown as an annual, though it is perennial in Zones 8-11.