Like many herbs, Fountain Grass (Pennisetum setaceum) looks spectacular when lit by the setting or rising sun.
Fountain Grass is a delicate perennial native to the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa. As currently expected, Pennisetum is a genus of 80-140 species[1].
However, fountain grass also sends out beautiful, fluffy bloom plumes in late summer. The red, pink, or white plumes (depending on the variety) continue into autumn and give the plantings a casual and relaxed look.
It’s a bushy, fast-growing grass that produces narrow, linear, arching green leaves up to 3 feet in height and flower spikes that rise up to 4 feet above the foliage in late summer.
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