digging dog nursery mendocino coast   ornamental grasses from digging dog nursery

Miscanthus sinensis ‘Morning Light’
at Digging Dog

Silver Variegated Maiden Grass

Miscanthus

If Pygmalion were a gardener, Miscanthus would come to life as fountains, some of them spouting tall and upright to 10 ft. Graceful and robust, they’re favored for their lush foliage and silky terminal panicles. Striking as a single specimen, Miscanthus is also excellent when massed in the perennial bed or a mixed border. Attractive year-round, with fall colors of yellow, purple, scarlet and burgundy, they fade to a lovely warm ivory in winter.

Miscanthus sinensis ‘Morning Light’ full sun

Delicate, vertical stripes of creamy white grace the long, narrow green blades of ‘Morning Light’, creating a splash of fine foliage that would satisfy even without the feathery, pinkish panicles that appear just above. A beauty!

Blooms September–December.

Size: 5' high x 3' wide; hardy to zone 5.

Miscanthus sinensis ‘Morning Light’ (G-0011)
Each $9.75
Add to Cart



Other selections in this genus


Latest News

Saturday Stroll & Plant Chat

2:00 to 4:30pm, June 22nd
Join us for a fun, informative guided tour of our colorful display borders. Sip lemonade & take home great gardening ideas.

Dog-Gone Super Summer Plant Sale

July 12, 13 and 14, 10am – 5pm at Digging Dog

Discover an abundance of easy-to-grow plants, including many rare beauties and water-wise toughies, at a savings!

Saturday Stroll & Plant Chat

2:00 to 4:30pm, July 27th

Join us for a fun, informative guided tour of our colorful display borders. Sip lemonade & take home great gardening ideas.

Saturday Stroll & Plant Chat

2:00 to 4:30pm, August 10th

Join us for a fun, informative guided tour of our colorful display borders. Sip lemonade & take home great gardening ideas.

More news and events


Customer Comment:

“I have ordered many plants through the mail and I have never seen such spectacular plants come out of a box!”

~Tracy in Minnesota


view our comments page

view Digging Dog's comments with Dave’s Garden (The Garden Watchdog)


Visit our
Facebook Page: