Easy-Growing, Gorgeous Pink Blooms all summer and fall, Fast Growing in Nature

Pink Pampas Grass (Cortaderia selloana) Rosea is an ornamental grass known for its stunning pink plumes that add texture and visual interest to gardens and landscapes.

Pampas Grass is a fast growing ornamental that requires little maintenance, is drought tolerant and produces large plumes of flowers during mid summer to early fall. Flower plumes are often used in dried flower arrangements or as cut flowers.

Here are some key points about pink pampas grass:

Fast Growth: Pink pampas grass is a fast-growing plant, making it a popular choice for creating privacy hedges and marking property boundaries. It can quickly reach a height of 5 to 7 feet.

Blooming Season: The pink plumes of pampas grass typically bloom from mid-summer to fall, adding vibrant color to the garden during this period.

Light Requirements: Pink pampas grass thrives in full sun or partial shade. It requires several hours of direct sunlight each day to grow and bloom optimally.

Maintenance: Pampas grass is generally low-maintenance, requiring minimal watering once established. However, it benefits from regular pruning to remove dead foliage and maintain its shape.

Seeding instructions: With the exception of sterile plants, pampas grass is self-seeding and can easily be grown from seed or propagated by division.

To grow pampas grass plants from seed, start them indoors in early spring (from February to April). Prepare a grow tray with rich, well-draining soil and place the seeds on top covering them only slightly. Place the tray in a plastic bag and keep it in an area with bright, indirect sunlight. Within about three weeks, the seeds should begin to germinate. Once the seedlings have grown to at least 1 to 2 inches in length, thin them and repot them into larger containers. They can be planted outdoors in late spring or early summer.