

Porcupine Grass
Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus'
12 reviews
Porcupine Grass
Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus'
12 reviews
- Unique and eye-catching texture
- Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance
- Adds height and visual interest to garden beds
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Why Porcupine Grass?
Porcupine Grass, also known as Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus', is a striking ornamental grass that adds vertical interest to the garden. Its distinctive yellow and green striped foliage resembles the quills of a porcupine, hence its name. This low-maintenance grass is drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, and thrives in full sun. It makes a great accent plant in borders, containers, or as a focal point in the landscape.
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Sunlight
Porcupine Grass thrives in full sun to partial shade conditions. It prefers at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day to maintain its vibrant green and gold variegated foliage. However, it can also tolerate some shade, especially in hotter climates.

Watering
Porcupine Grass requires regular watering during its growing season, typically once a week or more often during hot and dry weather. It is important to water deeply and thoroughly to promote healthy root growth. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between w

Fertilizing
Porcupine Grass thrives in poor soil conditions and does not require heavy fertilization. However, applying a slow-release balanced fertilizer in the spring can help promote healthy growth. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers as they can encourage excess
Porcupine Grass (Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus')
Porcupine Grass is a striking ornamental grass known for its unique variegated foliage. This clump-forming grass features upright stems that are adorned with horizontal yellow bands resembling porcupine quills, hence its name.
It typically grows to a height of 4-6 feet and spreads to about 2-4 feet wide. In late summer to early fall, feathery plumes emerge above the foliage, adding an extra element of visual interest to the plant.
Porcupine Grass is drought-tolerant once established and thrives in full sun to part shade. It is low-maintenance and deer-resistant, making it a great addition to garden borders, mass plantings, or as a focal point in the landscape.
Plant Porcupine Grass in well-draining soil and water regularly during the first growing season to establish a strong root system. It is a versatile plant that can be used in various garden styles, from formal to naturalistic.
Overall, Porcupine Grass is a beautiful and eye-catching grass that adds texture, color, and movement to any garden or landscape.
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus' |
USDA Zones: | 4-10 |
Water: | Moderate |
Exposure: | Full Sun |
Soil Needs: | Well Drained |
Mature Height: | 6 - 8 feet |
Mature Spread: | 3 - 4 feet |








Pollination Info
Pollination Information for Porcupine Grass (Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus')
Pollination is the process by which pollen is transferred from the male reproductive organs of a flower to the female reproductive organs, resulting in the fertilization and subsequent production of seeds. Porcupine Grass, scientifically known as Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus', is a popular ornamental grass known for its striking variegated foliage and upright habit.
Pollination Method:
Porcupine Grass is a wind-pollinated species, which means that it relies on the wind to carry its pollen from one plant to another for fertilization. The grass produces small, inconspicuous flowers that lack showy petals or nectar to attract pollinators such as bees or butterflies.
Pollination Season:
Porcupine Grass typically blooms in late summer to early fall, with its flowers often appearing as feathery plumes on tall stalks. During this time, the grass releases its pollen into the air, where it is carried by the wind to neighboring plants for pollination.
Attracting Pollinators:
While Porcupine Grass does not rely on pollinators for fertilization, planting a variety of flowers nearby that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinating insects can help support local pollinator populations and promote biodiversity in the garden.
FAQ
Porcupine Grass (Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus') FAQ
What is Porcupine Grass?
Porcupine Grass, also known as Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus', is a unique ornamental grass with vertical yellow stripes on its green leaves that resemble the quills of a porcupine, hence the name. It is a low-maintenance, clump-forming grass that adds interest and texture to garden landscapes.
How tall does Porcupine Grass grow?
Porcupine Grass can grow to heights of 4-6 feet, with a spread of 3-4 feet. It is typically a fast-growing grass that can quickly fill in empty spaces in the garden.
Where should I plant Porcupine Grass?
Porcupine Grass thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. It is drought tolerant once established and can be planted in borders, as a specimen plant, or in mass plantings for a dramatic effect.
How do I care for Porcupine Grass?
Porcupine Grass is a low-maintenance plant that requires little care. It should be cut back to the ground in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges. It is also recommended to fertilize the grass in the spring to promote healthy growth.
Is Porcupine Grass invasive?
Porcupine Grass is not considered an invasive plant, but it can spread through self-seeding in ideal growing conditions. To prevent spreading, remove any seedlings that appear in unwanted areas.
Can Porcupine Grass be divided?
Porcupine Grass can be divided every few years in the spring before new growth begins. Simply dig up the plant, separate the root ball into smaller sections, and replant in the desired location.
Does Porcupine Grass have any pests or diseases?
Porcupine Grass is relatively pest and disease resistant, but it may occasionally attract aphids or spider mites. These pests can be treated with insecticidal soap or neem oil. Proper air circulation and watering at the base of the plant can help prevent fungal diseases.
Planting & Care
Planting & Care for Porcupine Grass (Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus')
Porcupine Grass, also known as Miscanthus sinensis 'Strictus', is a unique ornamental grass with striking horizontal golden bands on its foliage. Here are some tips for planting and caring for Porcupine Grass:
Planting:
- Choose a well-draining location with full sun to partial shade.
- Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep.
- Place the plant in the hole and backfill with soil, tamping down gently.
- Water thoroughly after planting to help the roots establish.
Care:
- Water regularly, especially during hot and dry periods, to keep the soil consistently moist.
- Apply a balanced fertilizer in spring to encourage healthy growth.
- Prune back the foliage in late winter or early spring to allow new growth to emerge.
- Divide the plant every 3-4 years to prevent overcrowding and promote new growth.
- Protect the plant from strong winds and heavy snow to prevent damage to the foliage.
By following these planting and care tips, you can enjoy the beauty of Porcupine Grass in your garden for years to come.
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