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Cotton Candy Grass also called Pink Muhly grass is one of the most important ornamental, garden grasses to dramatically appear during the fall, when in October, the spectacle of pink flowers first appears, densely moving in the slightest puff of air, then vibrantly switching to-and-fro, atop deep tiny, tubular green filaments.
• The muhly grass pictured in this video is now 5 years old planted at the side of South Georgia Banking Company in Tifton, Georgia and has now again reached its color peak every year at the end of October. The grass remains highly ornamental during the entire winter, fading its pink color later, but still neat and attractive, turning heads of passing motorists. Very few perennials combine the many desirable characteristics, but pink muhly grass fulfills wish for perfection.
• The brilliant clumping waves of hot pink, grassy substance will freshly illuminate any boring background landscape or uninteresting edifice. The advent of Fall, cooling temperatures intensively increases a rapid progression into the more vivid pink tones, until a sudden December temperature drop, permanently changes the fixed pink coloration into a warm gold color that will persist as an ornamental treasure until January.
Recommended USDA zones for Pink Muhly Grass Plants: | Zone 4 | -20° to -10° | Zone 5 | -10° to -5° | Zone 6 | -5° to 5° | Zone 7 | 5° to 10° | Zone 8 | 10° to 20° | Zone 9 | 20° to 30° |
Recommended States to grow Pink Muhly Grass
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