Product Description
Hakonechloa macra 'Nicolas' PP19898Common Name: Grass-Ornamental, Hakone Grass, Japanese Forest Grass
Zone 5 to 9, Part to Full shade
Plants reach 8 to 16 inches tall and 18 to 24 inches wide.
Excellent fall color sets this new cultivar apart from H. m. 'Aureola'. The solid green foliage becomes flushed with orange and red tones in fall. The color is most pronounced in cool weather.
Though this does spread by stolens, it is a slow grower and will not rapidly overtake its neighbors. Plant it where it can cascade down slopes, drape over rocks, crawl over the edges of walls, at the front of the garden, or even in containers.
Hakonechloa is grown mainly for its beautiful foliage, though it does produce seed heads. Tiny, inconspicuous reddish brown flower spiklets appear in airy clusters from late summer thru mid-fall.
Hakonechloa is most at home in shaded, woodland environments where the soil is rich and loamy. This will not grow in poorly drained soil, heavy clay, or very dry soils. Part to full shade is best; full hot sun tends to scorch the leaves. In zones 5 to 6, mulch it with fall leaves to a depth of about 2 feet and cover the pile with branches to keep the mulch in place. In southern zones, this mulch is not necessary. In early spring, remove the leaves and cut back last year's foliage to allow room for the new growth.
Attributes: Border plants, Containers, Edging, Mass Planting, Specimen or focal point plant, Deer resistant.
Not available for shipment to CA