Anemanthele lessoniana
(Wind Grass, Gossamer Grass)

Anemanthele lessoniana
(Wind Grass, Gossamer Grass)

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Type: Grass
Growth Rate: Fast
Mature Height: 1 m
Mature Width: 1 m
Site Condition: Frost Tolerant, Heavy Soil, Loamy Soil, Sandy Soil, Waterways
Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade, Full Shade
Drainage: Dry, Moist
Features: Attractive to birds and lizards. Flower colour: Purple. Foliage colour: Coppery. Fruit colour: Bronze. Native. Suitable restoration species.

Anemanthele lessoniana, commonly known as Wind Grass, is a species of ornamental grass that is native to New Zealand. It is a perennial grass that is known for its distinctive and attractive appearance, making it a popular choice in ornamental gardens and landscapes.

Anemanthele lessoniana typically grows in clumps, with tufts of arching, narrow leaves that are about 100cm in height. The leaves are green during the growing season, but as they mature, they turn bronze or coppery in color, creating a striking display of warm hues in the garden. The leaves are thin and wiry, and they flutter and sway gracefully in the wind, giving the grass its common name, "Wind Grass".

In addition to its unique foliage, Anemanthele lessoniana produces attractive flowers in the summer months. The flowers are small, airy, and feathery, and they are typically held on tall stems that rise above the foliage. The flowers may be purplish or bronze in color, adding further interest to the overall appearance of the grass.

Anemanthele lessoniana is a hardy grass that is relatively low-maintenance. It prefers well-draining soil and is tolerant of a wide range of growing conditions, including coastal areas and exposed sites. It is also drought-tolerant once established, making it suitable for xeriscaping or water-wise gardens. Anemanthele lessoniana is typically grown as an accent plant in borders, mass plantings, or as a focal point in a garden. It is also used in dried flower arrangements, where its unique texture and color add interest and depth.

Overall, Anemanthele lessoniana is a visually appealing ornamental grass that adds a touch of elegance and movement to garden landscapes. Its unique foliage, attractive flowers, and low-maintenance nature make it a popular choice among gardeners and landscape designers alike.

Performing best when planted in full sun on a well-drained site. It is tolerant of short periods of dry, coastal conditions, frost, and cool climates, but will not tolerate prolonged wet.

Habitat: Sea level to montane forest, forest margins, scrub and on cliff faces and associated talus.

Flowering: Summer [December - January]
Fruiting:    Summer [February]

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