If you’ve ever spotted a tuft of grass that moves like flowing silk, rippling in the slightest whisper of wind, there’s a good chance it was Stipa tenuissima, widely known as Mexican Feather Grass. Several species such as Stipa brachytricha, S. arundinacea, S.

Context Explanation

splendens, S. gigantea and S. pulchra are used as ornamental plants. One former species, esparto grass (Macrochloa tenacissima), is used for crafts and extensively in paper making.

Insight Material

Stipa is a neutral grass. Where temperatures get colder than 20 degrees F, the plants should be treated as annuals. Once the grass turns brown it can either be removed immediately or removed in the spring. It should not be expected to live through the winter and begin growing again in the spring. Stipa is a family of ornamental and frothy feather, needle, and spear grasses and will add structure, texture, and movement to the calmest of landscapes.

Final Conclusion

This is a low-water perennial that thrives in full sun. Native to Mexico and the southwestern United States, stipa grass is a type of bunch grass that displays feathery fountains of silvery-green, fine-textured grass throughout spring and summer, fading to an attractive buff color in the winter. Stipa Feather Grass Info - Learn How To Grow Mexican Feather ... Learn all about stipa - choose the best ones to grow, where to buy, where to plant and care advice from RHS experts. Stipa calamagrostis 'Allgäu' (Rough feather grass)- a grass with slender, green arching leaves. It produces feathery soft, green-white plumes, with flowers and foliage ageing to buff as they mature.