Miscanthus ‘Morning Light’ – Elegant, Refined Ornamental Grass for Year-Round Structure
Miscanthus sinensis ‘Morning Light’ is a graceful, clump-forming ornamental grass loved for its fine, arching green blades delicately edged in silver-white. This subtle variegation gives the plant a silvery shimmer, adding lightness and movement to borders, gravel gardens, or prairie-style planting schemes.
In late summer to autumn (August to October), tall, airy plumes of reddish-bronze flowers emerge, maturing to silvery seed heads that persist through winter, adding seasonal interest and texture.
Best positioned in full sun in moist but well-drained soil, ‘Morning Light’ is drought tolerant once established and thrives in both exposed and sheltered sites. It works beautifully as a specimen plant or in groups for a soft, natural effect.
Care tips: Water regularly during the first season. Once established, it’s low maintenance and generally pest-free. It’s ideal for wildlife gardens, offering food and shelter through the colder months.
Feed in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertiliser to encourage healthy new growth.
Prune by cutting back all old foliage to around 10–15cm above the ground in late winter or early spring, just before new shoots emerge.
Miscanthus ‘Morning Light’ adds structure, elegance, and year-round interest to any UK garden.
£7.99
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