General Culture:
Winter hardy to USDA Zones 8-10. In St. Louis, it is grown as an annual. It is best grown in light, well-drained soils in full sun. It needs consistent moisture, but prefers soils that are slightly on the dry side. Sow seed directly in the garden after last frost date. For earlier bloom, start seed indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost date. Set plants out after last frost date. Clumps can be potted up in fall before first frost for overwintering indoors in cool areas with reduced watering. Ripe seed may also be collected for planting the following year.
Noteworthy Characteristics:
Native to Africa, ruby grass (pink bubble grass or bristle-leaved red top) is a tropical grass that grows in tufts to 24” tall and 15” wide. It features erect blue-green leaves with panicles of ruby pink summer flowers that slowly fade to white. Flower panicles are covered with silky hairs. Foliage turns purple-red in fall.
Problems:
No serious insect or disease problems.
Uses:
Beds and borders. Mass plantings. Containers. Flower arrangements.
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