Stipa ramosissima

Pillar of Smoke, Australian Plume Grass

Rugged natives of the steppes and prairies around the world, their rough leaf blades form low, sparse clumps. Gardeners prize the airy, shimmering clouds of needlelike flowerheads on tall stems. First green, then golden, the stalks can be dried and dyed for arrangements. They may last into winter, but need trimming as they become faded and unkempt. Stipa pulchra (Purple Needlegrass) once covered much of California's Central Valley and foothills. With wild growths now rare, they are a popular choice for native-plant grardens. If deer raid your garden, they will generally steer clear of bright-green Stipa tenuissima (Texas Needle Grass). Grows easily in full sun and moderately fertile soil. Most are very drought-tolerant and hardy to 5º F. Grow from seed or by division. The sharp seed fibers can lodge in dogs' ears or eyes. Species that dry out in summer can be flammable. Plant with caution where brush fires are a hazard.
Stipa ramosissima, Pillar of Smoke, Australian Plume Grass
Growing in the cool season, it stays evergreen in mild climates. Showy flower spikes mature from bronze to cream, then fade to gray.

Attributes - Stipa ramosissima

Plant Type: Grass

Foliage: Evergreen

Height: 6 ft. to 7 ft.

Width: 3 ft.

Sunlight: Full Sun

Climate: Zones 9, 10

Notes: Thrives in Dry Climates, Hot Climates. Container Plants, Drought Tolerant, Showy Flowers.

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Stipa gigantea, Stipa ichu
 
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