Features and uses:
Miscanthus sinensis Ghana is a very attractive ornamental grass, belonging to the Poaceae family, originating in China and Japan.
This 
ornamental grass appears as a 
clump of erect leaves, each of a slender and slightly arched shape to the top. In springtime the leaves are of light green color, while 
in the autumn they are painted with beautiful red-tinted shades.
The
 inflorescence appears on the tops of long stems growing at the base of the tuft, in the form of soft ears, similar to beige-colored plums, then brown with reddish reflections.
Ideal for giving the garden a
 natural, elegant and tidy appearance, without forgetting that with Miscanthus sin. Ghana is able to make a
 low maintenance garden and not demanding because it is resistant to disease and drought, 
only one pruning is carried out at the end of February to remove dry stubble and also 
adapts well to poor soils.
Perfect for making small hedges, or planters, or in mixed flowerbeds, perhaps combined with other essences to create color and shapes like 
Miscanthus sin. Cabaret, the
 Miscanthus sin. Kleine Silberspinne, 
Carex Nigra, 
Pennisetum Little Bunny.