Imperata cylindrica

Imperata cylindrica is a perennial grass. It is often used in landscaping for erosion control or to add color to the landscape.

What is Imperata cylindrica?

Imperata cylindrica is a perennial grass. It is often used in landscaping for erosion control or to add color to the landscape.

Description

Imperata cylindrica 'Rubra', also known as Japanese blood grass, is a cultivar of the species Imperata cylindrica. It is a perennial grass that is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world. It is known for its distinctive red or pinkish-red foliage, which grows in a tufted or clump-forming habit.

Height

Japanese blood grass typically grows to a height of 60cm.

Habitat

Japanese blood grass is commonly found in wetland areas, such as swamps, marshes, and along riverbanks. It is also found in grasslands and open woodlands.

Flowering

Japanese blood grass flowers from late summer to fall, producing small, white or pinkish flowers that are arranged in compact, spiky clusters.

Flowers

The flowers of Japanese blood grass are small and inconspicuous, but they are followed by fluffy, white or pinkish seed heads that are more prominent.

Landscape Use

Japanese blood grass is often used in landscaping as a groundcover or for erosion control, due to its ability to tolerate wet soil conditions. It can be used in naturalized areas, along waterways, or in rain gardens. However, it can be invasive in some regions and may not be suitable for all landscapes. Its striking red foliage makes it a popular choice for adding color to the landscape.


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Description

Imperata cylindrica 'Rubra' (Japanese blood grass) is a cultivar of the species Imperata cylindrica, a native tropical and subtropical grass known for its distinctive red or pinkish-red foliage. It grows in a clump-forming habit and reaches a height of 30-60 cm.

Landscape Use

Japanese blood grass is a popular choice for use in landscaping projects in Australia due to its ability to add color and visual interest to the landscape. It can be used as a groundcover, in borders, or as an accent plant in a variety of settings, including naturalized areas, along waterways, or in rain gardens. It is adapted to wet soil conditions, making it a great choice for areas with moist or wet soil. However, it can be invasive in some regions and may not be suitable for all landscapes.

Maintenance

Japanese blood grass is a low-maintenance plant that requires minimal care. It is drought-tolerant once established and does not require frequent watering. It can benefit from periodic fertilization, but this is not necessary for its growth and health. It may need to be trimmed back occasionally to remove any dead or damaged foliage.

Key Benefits

  • Adds a pop of color to the landscape

  • Versatile and can be used in a variety of landscaping applications

  • Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant once established

  • Adapted to wet soil conditions

  • Can be used in naturalized areas, along waterways, or in rain gardens

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