- Panicum virgatum plants are grown as an ornamental grass with stunning autumn colour and because they produce an interesting textural contrast in plantings thanks to the light, airy effect given by their flowers
- These switch grasses are natives in prairies and natural grass meadows in North America
- Panicum virgatum 'Squaw' is a useful plant with an upright habit, and red feathery flowers from September to November. The leaves turn red in summer and become crimson in Autumn
- We love this switch grass used in perennial borders as an accent plant where its late summer and autumn colour will help to add drama and texture
What you need to know:
- Approx Height: 90cm
- Flowers: Red feathery flowers from September to November
- Position: Grows best on moderately fertile, well drained soil in full sun

























