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Redhead Fountain Grass

Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Redhead'

  • Dramatic Red-Violet Plumes Arrive Early Summer, Weeks Before Other Red Fountain Grass Varieties
  • Thrives in Zones 5-9
  • Showy Red Blooms From Late Summer to Early Fall
  • Deer Resistant, Salt Tolerant
  • Top Pick for Mass Planting in Cutting Gardens
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Full sun is essential for the best performance. Aim for at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily to ensure those deep red plumes develop their signature intensity and the foliage remains sturdy.
  • Soil: This grass thrives in loose, well-drained soil rich in organic matter. If you have heavy clay, mix in some compost at planting time to improve drainage and prevent the roots from sitting in soggy "cold feet" during winter.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, provide about an inch of water per week to help the root system reach deep into the soil. Once established, Redhead Fountain Grass is quite drought tolerant, but inconsistent moisture during heat waves can lead to smaller plumes and scorched leaf tips. Think of deep, occasional soakings as the best way to maintain that lush, fountain-like habit.

Pruning Tips

This grass is a "new wood" bloomer, meaning it grows fresh stems each spring. In late winter or very early spring before green blades appear, cut the entire clump back to about 3 to 5 inches above the ground. This "haircut" clears out the old, tan debris so the new growth has plenty of light and space to emerge without getting tangled in last year's straw.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release granular fertilizer in early spring just as the first green shoots emerge. Avoid using high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer because they stimulate soft, lush growth that won't have time to harden off before the first frost. This late-season surge makes the plant more vulnerable to winter damage and can lead to floppy stems that won't stand up to snow.

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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Low Maintenance, Deer-resistant, Slopes/Erosion Control, Heat Tolerant, Drought resistant, Container Friendly
Hardiness Zone 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b
Sunlight Full sun
Height 3-4 ft
Width 3-4 ft
Watering Needs Low
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Habit Compact, Spreading, Upright
Plant Life Cycle Perennial
Blooms In Fall, Summer
Flower Color Red
Suitable Space Outdoors
Plant Name Grass
Botanical Name Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Redhead'
Species alopecuroides
Cultivar Redhead
Class Poales
Does Not Ship To AK, AZ, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hardiness zones for Red Head Fountain Grass?

  • Redhead Fountain Grass is hardy in USDA zones 5-9. This perennial ornamental grass tolerates cold well and returns reliably each spring. Plant in full sun for best plume development and winter hardiness.

How wide does Red Head Fountain Grass spread at maturity?

  • Redhead Fountain Grass typically spreads 2-3 feet wide at maturity, forming that classic fountain shape with arching foliage. This compact size makes it perfect for containers or tight spaces where you want dramatic texture without overwhelming nearby plants.

Does Red Head Fountain Grass require full sun?

  • Redhead Fountain Grass thrives in full sun conditions. This warm-season ornamental grass needs plenty of sunlight to produce its signature red-violet plumes in mid to late summer. Plant it in the sunniest spot in your garden for best flowering and foliage color.

What soil conditions does Red Head Fountain Grass prefer?

  • Redhead Fountain Grass thrives in well-draining soil and isn't particularly fussy about soil type or pH. This adaptable perennial tolerates both clay and sandy conditions once established. Plant in full sun for best plume color and compact growth habit.

Is Red Head Fountain Grass drought tolerant?

  • Redhead Fountain Grass is moderately drought tolerant once established, though it performs best with consistent moisture during its first growing season. This warm-season perennial thrives in well-draining soil and full sun conditions. Water regularly the first year, then reduce frequency as the plant matures. Shop drought-tolerant ornamental grasses at naturehills.com.

When should I cut back Red Head Fountain Grass?

  • Cut back Redhead Fountain Grass in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Since the plumes transform to silver and provide winter interest, wait until after the coldest weather passes. Trim to 4-6 inches above ground level for best results.

Is Red Head Fountain Grass deer resistant?

  • Redhead Fountain Grass is generally deer resistant due to its coarse texture and ornamental grass characteristics. Most deer avoid grasses like Pennisetum alopecuroides, preferring softer plants. Plant it in exposed areas where deer browse regularly for best results.

Can Red Head Fountain Grass be grown in containers?

  • Yes, Redhead Fountain Grass thrives in containers and makes an excellent choice for patio gardens. Try single plantings in smaller pots or use them to complement larger container arrangements. Place containers in sunny spots like front porches or around seating areas for year-round texture and color.

What fertilizer should I use for Red Head Fountain Grass?

  • Redhead Fountain Grass thrives with minimal fertilization as ornamental grasses prefer lean soil conditions. A light application of balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring is sufficient. Avoid over-fertilizing, which can cause floppy growth and reduce the dramatic plume display.

When is the best time to plant Red Head Fountain Grass?

  • Plant Redhead Fountain Grass in spring after the last frost since it's a warm-season grass. This gives the roots time to establish before the showy red-violet plumes appear in mid to late summer. Wait until soil temperatures warm consistently for best results.

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