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Miscanthus Lady in Red

Miscanthus sinensis 'Lady in Red'

  • Reliably hardy across USDA zones 4-9 for versatile landscape use.
  • Spectacular seasonal transformation from dark purple-green to brilliant, fiery autumn red.
  • Stately 5-foot height creates elegant vertical structure and privacy screening.
  • Low-maintenance, deer-resistant, and highly resistant to common pests and diseases.

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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Disease resistant, Deer-resistant, and Flowering

Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Miscanthus sinensis 'Lady in Red'
  • Height
    5-6 Feet
  • Width
    3-4 Feet
  • Growing Zones
    4-9
  • Sunlight
    • Full sun
    • Partial shade
  • Growth Rate
    Moderate
  • Flower Color
    • Silver
    • White
  • Leaf Color
    • Red
    • Purple
    • Green
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Bloom Period
    Late Summer, Early Fall
  • Does Not Ship To
    AK, HI, ID, MT

Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Aim for at least six hours of direct sunlight every day to achieve the most intense red fall color. While it can grow in partial shade, the foliage colors will be less vibrant and the silvery plumes will be much thinner.
  • Soil: This grass prefers well drained soil that stays moderately moist but is not picky about soil type. If you have heavy clay that stays soggy, plant it in a slightly raised mound or add compost to improve the drainage.

Watering Requirements

During the first year, water your grass deeply twice a week to help the roots establish deep in the soil. Once the plant is mature, it is quite drought resistant and only needs supplemental water during long periods of extreme heat. If the plant gets too thirsty during the summer, you might notice the leaf tips turning brown or fewer flower plumes in the fall.

Pruning Tips

Think of pruning like a fresh haircut that makes room for new growth to shine. This grass should be cut back to about 4 or 6 inches above the ground in late winter or very early spring. You must finish this task before you see any green shoots appearing at the base so you do not accidentally clip off the new season of growth.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer once in early spring as the plant begins to wake up. Avoid using fertilizers with high nitrogen levels in the late summer or fall. Too much nitrogen late in the season creates weak, floppy stems that are likely to fall over when the autumn winds pick

Bring a touch of high-fashion sophistication to your garden with the Miscanthus ‘Lady in Red’ (Miscanthus sinensis 'Lady in Red'). This exceptional cultivar of Maiden Grass is widely celebrated for having some of the most intense color transitions in the ornamental grass world. While many grasses wait until the frost to change, 'Lady in Red' begins its show early, providing a multi-season performance that anchors the landscape with movement and grace.

A Symphony of Color

In the spring and summer, the foliage emerges with a unique, moody blend of dark purple and deep forest green. As the days begin to shorten, the transformation is nothing short of astonishing. The blades shift into a brilliant, glowing red that captures the autumn light beautifully. In September, the plant is topped with feathery, silvery-white plumes that dance above the red foliage, creating a striking contrast that lasts well into the winter months.

Sophisticated Structure and Movement

Growing to a tidy, upright height of over five feet, 'Lady in Red' provides the perfect amount of vertical drama without becoming unruly. Use it as a focal point in a mixed border, or plant several in a row to create a soft, swaying privacy screen that whispers in the wind. Its fine texture and arching habit add a sense of softness to hardscapes and patio containers alike.

Effortless Landscape Performance

Beyond its beauty, this Miscanthus is a workhorse. It is notably resistant to pests and diseases, and its tough blades are rarely bothered by browsing deer. Whether you are looking to add "winter interest" to a snowy landscape or a "pop of fire" to your fall garden, 'Lady in Red' delivers high-impact results with very little effort from the gardener.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Miscanthus 'Lady in Red' change color?

  • While the foliage has purple undertones in the spring and summer, the most dramatic transformation to bright red occurs in the autumn as temperatures cool.

Is this grass safe to plant if I have deer in my area?

  • Yes! This variety is considered deer-resistant, as the texture of the blades is generally unappealing to browsing wildlife.

How much sun does it need?

  • It prefers full sun to partial shade, though full sun is recommended to achieve the most vibrant red foliage in the fall.

Does it spread aggressively?

  • 'Lady in Red' features a neat, clumping growth habit rather than an aggressive spreading habit, making it easy to manage in a garden setting.

How tall will my Lady in Red grass get?

  • This cultivar typically reaches a mature height of approximately 63 inches (roughly 5 to 6 feet), including the plumes.

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