SCIENTIFIC NAME: Panicum virgatum 'Prairie Winds Apache Rose'
COMMON NAME: Apache Rose Switch Grass
GARDEN SIZE: 3 ft. x 2 ft.; 4 ft. in bloom
USDA ZONE: 4-9
EXPOSURE: Full Sun to Part Sun
SEASON OF ACTIVITY: Warm Season
WATER & SOIL: Average to moist, well-drained soil; Can handle a variety of soil conditions
HABIT (FORM): Upright clumps that slowly spread by rhizomes
FOLIAGE: Perennial; Olive green to bluish-green blades that progress to a golden brown in the fall
BLOOM TIME & COLOR: July to August; Brown seed heads with a rosy-pink hue
CARE: Leave stalks throughout fall and winter for interest and crown protection. Cut clumps back to approximately 6-8 inches from the ground in late winter (Late February/Early March) before new growth begins to push up. If you miss the window and new growth begins, cut back to just approve where new growth is apparent.