Family: Poaceae

Scientific Name: Pennisetum alopecuroides Moudry

Common Name: Pennisetum Moudry

DescriptionA late blooming Pennisetum with dark flower heads.
Pronunciation(penn-i-SEE-tum)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Grass Ornamental
Hardiness Zone(5)6
Sunlightfull, light shade
Moistureaverage, moderately draught tolerant
Soil & Siteaverage
Flowersdark purple seed heads, starts blooming September
Dimensions2 feet tall
Maintenancethere maybe reseeding, It is advisable to cut back before seed
Propagationdivision in the spring
Native SiteSpecies plants native to Japan and western Asia found growing in sunny, open low lands
Cultivar OriginThis cultivar originated from seed, from Japan grown at the US Arboretum. Named after Baltimore horticulturist G. Moudry
Misc FactsFrom Latin penna for feather and seta for bristle referring to the shape of the inflorescence. Many self seed and are becoming weeds. It is advisable to cut back before seed forms
Notes & Reference#92-The Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grass (Greenlee), #103-The Color Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses (Rick Darke)
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