Molinia caerulea ‘Variegata’
Variegated Moor Grass
Description: A compact showy moor grass,
distinguished by creamy yellowish-green
variegated foliage. Flowers are produced
midsummer and are purple spikes held on
yellow stalks.
Planting/Use: Compact size makes it useful
in small gardens. Groupings come alive in
the late afternoon or autumn light.
General Care: Warm season. Flowers showy
through fall. Foliage and flowers break off
naturally late fall. Moist loam soil.
Exposure: Full sun to light shade.
Height/Spread: 45cm(1.5ft)
Hardiness Zone: 5 |