Fountain Grass

Uses:

  • Borders & Edges
  • Focal Point
  • Floral Arrangements
  • Mixed Containers

Features:

  • Feathery Flower Plumes
  • Deer & Rabbit Resistant
  • Low Maintenance & Adaptable
  • Soft Fine Texture

Sunlight:

  • Full Sun
  • At Least 6 Hours of Direct Sunlight

Growing Zones:

Fountain grass or Pennisetum is a warm-season grass with arching stems and feathery flower plumes. This grass provides a fine, soft texture in the landscape and can be used as ground cover or an edging plant when planted en masse. The bottlebrush plumes appear in late summer and can be left to dry on the plant for winter interest and food for birds. This grass is popular for combining with flowering plants in container arrangements.

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About Fountain Grass

Graceful Grasses Purple Fountain Grass
Genus
Cenchrus, Pennisetum
Species
Alopecuroides, setaceum, purpureum, orientale
Family
Poaceae

Common Names:

Chinese Fountaingrass, Chinese Fountain Grass, Chinese Pennisetum, Fountain Grass


Native To:

East Asia, Western Australia

Plant Type:

Ornamental Grasses

Foliage Type:

Deciduous

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:

5 - 9

Flower Color:

Cream/Tan, Gray/Silver, Green, Pink, Purple/Lavender, White

Flower Bloom Time:

Fall, Summer, Winter

Growth Habit:

Clumping, Erect, Mounding, Open

Attracts:

Moths, Pollinators, Songbirds

Tolerates

Poor Soil, Salt

Resists:

Deer

How To Use Fountain Grass In The Garden

Fountain grass, belonging to the Pennisetum genus, exhibits an arching, vase-like shape adorned with feathery flower plumes. Available in both annual and perennial varieties, its foliage color ranges from purple and green to bronze and variegated forms. Depending on the cultivar, fountain grasses can reach heights of 1 to 5 feet and widths of 1 to 4 feet. As warm-season grasses, they thrive during the warmer summer months, making them well-suited to hot, sunny, and humid areas.

In landscape designs, this grass excels when planted in bold drifts for a soft, rolling effect that catches the breeze. A single clump in a decorative container can also serve as a graceful accent on patios and balconies. To heighten seasonal contrast, pair fountain grass with late-summer perennials such as coneflowers or black-eyed Susan. Along slopes or in mixed borders, its cascading form breaks up rigid outlines and fosters a more dynamic, layered composition.

Fountain Grass Care

Fountain grass requires full sun for 6-8 hours daily and thrives in well-drained soil, though it adapts to various types. Plant with the crown slightly above the soil to prevent rot, and water deeply after planting. During the first two seasons, maintain consistent watering; once established, it becomes drought-tolerant. Fertilizer is optional but can be applied in spring if soil nutrients are low.

Prune in late winter or early spring, cutting stems to about 4 inches above the ground. Avoid fall pruning to protect the crown from freezing. Mulch can provide added winter protection in colder areas. For container growth, use a frost-proof pot and well-draining soil. In cold climates, overwinter pots indoors to preserve the plant.



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Fountain Grass Companion Plants

Give fountain grass partners that relish unfiltered sun, moderately moist soil, and midsummer heat. Supertunia petunias sprawl 3‑4 feet to blanket the soil with season‑long bloom. Verbena threads star-shaped clusters among the blades, creating a tapestry that grows just as fast as the grass itself. Salvia adds bee‑magnet cobalt spires for height contrast, while blueberry bushes supply spring white clusters and later deep red foliage that echo the grass’s autumn hues without competing for space.

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