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Calamagrostis brachytricha

Common Name: Korean Reed Grass

A graceful, clump-forming ornamental grass valued for its soft texture, arching habit, and showy late-season plumes. Fine green foliage forms a fountain-like mound, topped in late summer by airy, pink-tinged flower panicles that mature to silvery beige and persist into fall. Growth is well-mannered and non-invasive, adding movement and a naturalistic feel to mixed borders and woodland edges. Growing Conditions Light: Full sun to part shade (best flowering in full sun) Soil: Moist, well-drained; tolerates heavier soils Water: Average; prefers consistent moisture Cold Hardiness: Excellent winter tolerance Hardiness USDA Zones: 5a–9b Mature Size Height: 3–4 ft (4–5 ft in flower) Width: 3–4 ft Features Soft, arching foliage with fine texture Late-season pink to silvery flower plumes Excellent movement and seasonal interest Non-invasive, clump-forming habit Landscape Uses Mixed perennial borders Woodland edges and naturalistic plantings Mass plantings and drifts Accent plant for texture and movement Why Growers Choose It Late-season flowering when many grasses fade Softer, more natural habit than upright Calamagrostis Excellent companion to perennials and shrubs

Plant Type: Perennial, Ornamental Grass
Width: 3-4'
Height: 3-4'
Fragrant: No
FruitYes
Growth RateSlow
Zone:5 - 9
Deer Resistant: Yes
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: No
Exposure:Full sun to part shade
Bloom Time:Late Summer, Early Fall
Landscape/Use:Container
Shape:Clump
Soil TypeLoamy, Sandy
Flower Color:Pink
Leaf Color:Green
Fall Color:Yellow
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