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Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass

Panicum virgatum ‘Dream Catcher Smoky Rose’

  • Rose-Blushed Plumes Age to Smoky Tan, Creating Season-Long Color from Summer Through Winter
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-9
  • Grows 4-5 ft Tall, 2-3 ft Wide
  • Showy Pink Blooms From Late Summer to Early Fall
  • Native Perennial
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Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Drought resistant, Deer-resistant, Attracts pollinators, Cold hardy, Flowering, Fragrant
Sunlight Full sun
Height 4-5 ft
Width 2-3 ft
Watering Needs Low
Growth Rate Moderate
Plant Life Cycle Perennial
Blooms In Fall, Summer
Flower Color Pink
Native Yes
Suitable Space Outdoors
Plant Name Grass
Botanical Name Panicum virgatum ‘Dream Catcher Smoky Rose’
Species virgatum
Cultivar Dream Catcher Smoky Rose
Class Poales
Does Not Ship To AK, AZ, CA, HI, ID, MT, PR, NV, OR, WA

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA hardiness zones is Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass suitable for?

  • Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass is cold-hardy in USDA zones 4-10. This wide range makes it suitable for most of the continental United States, from northern Minnesota to southern Florida. Plant it in spring after the last frost for best establishment.

What is the mature height and width of Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass?

  • Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass reaches 3-4 feet tall and spreads 2-3 feet wide in a neat, upright clump. This compact cultivar maintains its tidy form without staking, making it perfect for borders or mass plantings. Shop at Nature Hills for this low-maintenance native grass.

How much sun does Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass need?

  • Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for best flowering and upright growth. This native prairie grass tolerates partial sun but may produce fewer rose-pink plumes. Plant in the sunniest spot available for maximum color and sturdy stems.

What type of soil is best for planting Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass?

  • Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass thrives in well-draining soil and tolerates a wide range of conditions from sandy to clay. As a drought-tolerant native, it actually performs better in average to lean soils rather than overly rich, fertile ground. Plant in full sun for best flowering and upright growth habit.

Is Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass drought tolerant once established?

  • Yes, Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass is highly drought tolerant once established. This native prairie grass thrives in USDA zones 4-10 with minimal water needs after its first growing season. Plant it in well-draining soil and water regularly the first year, then let nature take over. Shop at Nature Hills for this low-maintenance beauty.

When does Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass bloom, and what color are the flowers?

  • Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass blooms in mid to late summer with rose-pink flower plumes that age to smoky tan through winter. The pink-tinged panicles emerge atop blue-green foliage and persist beautifully into the cold months. Leave the seed heads standing to feed birds and add winter interest.

Is Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass deer resistant or low maintenance?

  • Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass is both deer-resistant and extremely low-maintenance. This drought-tolerant native perennial thrives in zones 4-10 without staking, even in strong winds. Simply cut back once in late winter for effortless care.

How do I care for Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass in spring, like cutting it back?

  • Cut back Dream Catcher® Smoky Rose® Switch Grass to 4-6 inches in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. As a warm-season grass, it stays dormant until soil warms up. Wait until you see green shoots emerging, then trim away the previous year's stems and seed heads.