Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Hameln’ – Pennisetum compressum ‘Hameln’ – Chinese Pennisetum – Fountain Grass – Swamp Foxtail-

Description

Pennisetum –

There are about 120 rhizomatous or stoloniferous, clump forming, annual and perennial grasses, in the Poaceae family, in this genus.  They occur in woodland and savanna in tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate zones worldwide.  They have flat, linear leaves, and are grown for their feathery, brush like panicles of clustered, oblong to lance shaped spikelets, borne in summer and autumn, which are useful for both fresh and dried arrangements.  Grow in a mixed, herbaceous, or annual border, or rock garden.  Some self seed readily and may become invasive in warmer areas.

Grow in preferably light, moderately fertile, well drained soil in full sun.  Cut back dead top growth by early spring.  Where not hardy, protect with a dry winter mulch.  Divide in late spring or early summer.

Prone to rust, eye spot, and other leaf spots occur.

P. alopecuroides ‘Hameln’ – P. compressum ‘Hameln’ – Chinese Pennisetum – Fountain Grass – Swamp Foxtail – This compact, clump forming, densely tufted, evergreen perennial grass found from Eastern Asia to Western Australia grows 18″ inches tall. It produces flat, linear, pointed, dark green leaves, 12-24″ long. From summer to autumn it bears bristly, greenish white spikelets in cylindrical to narrowly oblong panicles, to 5″ long.

Zones 6-9