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Miscanthus sinensis ‘Yaku Jima’ is a compact Chinese Silver Grass offering elegant, arching foliage and stunning silvery-pink plumes from late summer. It provides excellent year-round interest, autumn colour, and supports wildlife in UK gardens.
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Miscanthus sinensis ‘Yaku Jima’ brings elegant, fountain-like foliage and feathery plumes, perfect for adding movement to UK garden borders.
Miscanthus sinensis ‘Yaku Jima’, commonly known as Chinese Silver Grass or Maiden Grass, is a superb ornamental grass. It introduces grace and texture to any garden design. This particular cultivar offers a more compact form than many other Miscanthus varieties. Thus, it fits well into smaller spaces. Gardeners often value it for its versatility and easy-care nature. It forms neat, upright clumps that provide interest across several seasons. Its appealing structure truly enhances garden aesthetics.
The name Miscanthus sinensis ‘Yaku Jima’ has a fascinating story. ‘Miscanthus’ comes from Greek words describing its stemmed flowers. ‘Sinensis’ simply means ‘from China’. The ‘Yaku Jima’ part pays homage to Yakushima Island in Japan. Here, this delightful, more diminutive cultivar was first found. It grows as a deciduous, clump-forming perennial grass. Consequently, its beauty returns year after year.
This Chinese Silver Grass showcases fine, narrow, green leaves. They create a graceful, arching fountain shape. As summer draws to a close, beautiful flower plumes begin to appear. These are a soft, silvery-pink colour. They gradually mature into a rich, reddish-brown. Furthermore, they persist well into the winter months. They turn a lovely creamy-silver shade, catching the low winter sun. These plumes not only look stunning but also provide shelter and seed for birds.
Miscanthus sinensis ‘Yaku Jima’ thrives in a wide range of UK garden settings. Gardeners often use it to edge borders, providing vertical accent. It also looks wonderful when planted in drifts. This creates a soft, naturalistic effect. You might also consider it as a striking focal point in a mixed perennial bed. Its tidy habit makes it suitable for urban courtyards or even larger containers. This plant is a fantastic choice for adding movement and sound to your outdoor space, as its leaves rustle gently in the breeze. While it offers excellent architectural form, it generally does not require shaping. Simply cut back the old foliage in late winter or early spring. This allows new growth to emerge unhindered. This easy annual tidy-up is the main pruning task.
This attractive Maiden Grass is a boon for local wildlife. Its dense clumps offer shelter to small creatures. Moreover, the seed heads provide a valuable food source for birds during colder periods. Bees and other beneficial insects may visit the plumes as they emerge. Miscanthus sinensis ‘Yaku Jima’ is also very robust. It tolerates many soil types and conditions. This ensures its popularity among gardeners seeking resilient plants. Its strong presence adds year-round structure and visual interest to the garden.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Cut back dead foliage in late winter or early spring before new shoots appear. Ensure adequate moisture during dry spells, especially when establishing. Divide overcrowded clumps in spring to maintain vigour.
This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.


