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Japanese Silvergrass, Chinese Silvergrass, Pampas Grass, Amur Silvergrass
Family: Poaceae;
Genus: Miscanthus;
Species: spp.;
Synonyms:
Growth Form: Grass
General:
Composed chiefly of two species, M. sacchariflorus and M. sinensis, that are difficult for novices to distinguish. Perennial, often tall, 3-9 ft. tall reed-like grass, growing in clumps or spreading to form dense patches. Composed of
Flowers:
September and October, forming feathery plume that may be reddish, silvery, white or pinkish, depending on the species, and persists through winter.
Fruits and Seeds:
Leaves:
10 - 20 in. arching leaves, silver-gray to bluish-green and may have white-cream colored horizontal bands and white mid-rib on leaves.
Stems or Branches:
Threatens:
Riparian corridors, wetlands, prairies, savannas, glades and barrens depending upon the species.
Look-Alikes:
Indian Grass (Sorgastrum natans), native, inflorescence bronze colored.
Distribution:
Native to E Asia, introduced to all eastern states, CO, CA.
Other Links:
http://www.invasive.org/browse/subject.cfm?sub=3052 http://www.forestryimages.org/browse/subimages.cfm?SUB=3052
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 M. sinensis, Illinois Distribution USDA Plants DB 5.7.08
 M. saccariflorus, North American Distribution USDA Plants DB 5.7.08
 M. saccariflorus, IL Distribution USDA Plants DB 5.7.08
 Whole plant James H. Miller, USDA Forest Service
 Seed heads James H. Miller, USDA Forest Service
 Leaves Britt Slattery, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
 Infestation Britt Slattery, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
 M. sinensis, North American Distribution USDA Plants DB 5.7.08
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