They are perennials with hairs inserted; reddish tiger grass (Thysanolaena latifolia) culms that are 1.5 to 4 m high, woody and persistent, and branched above (shrub). Internodes of the solid culms. The lanceolate leaves are somewhat leathery, wide, up to 61 cm long, and 4 to 6 cm wide; somewhat cordate (amplexicaul), flat, and pseudopeciolate.
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Summer
Bloom Time
1.8 m to 3 m
Plant Height
1.8 m to 3.5 m
Spread
1 mm to 2 mm
Flower Size
Semi-evergreen
Leaf type
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Distribution of Tiger grass
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Tiger grass boasts a native range across regions of South Asia and Southeast Asia. As a natural inhabitant, it thrives in diverse environments from tropical to subtropical areas. Its growth has reached temperate zones, thus marking its adaptability. Beyond its origin, tiger grass has been introduced to various areas within the Caribbean, South America, and Africa, considerably extending its geographical footprint.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Tall clump-forming habit, reaching up to 10 feet (3 meters) in height and width.
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Broad, lanceolate green leaves resembling bamboo, enveloping solid stems.
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Green inflorescences turning brown, forming dense, plume-like clusters in late summer.
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Inconspicuous whitish-green flowers with feathery appearance, blooming in late summer.
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Thrives in varying light conditions, evergreen in mild climates, can die back below 27°F (-3°C).
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Water:
Originating from tropical rainforests, tiger grass prefers high humidity and consistently moist soil. It benefits from weekly watering, especially during dry spells, to simulate its natural habitat. Its growth cycle is influenced by rainfall patterns, making care essential for optimal health.
Fertilize:
For optimal growth of tiger grass, use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer or organic options like mulch and compost during the growing season. Fertilize bi-monthly, water post-application, and reduce frequency in cooler months. Follow package instructions and adjust based on tiger grass's response and soil tests.
Pruning:
Tiger grass thrives with regular pruning, ideally in early spring. Remove dead canes and crowding stalks to improve air circulation. Pruning curtails spread, boosts growth, and mitigates disease. Use sharp tools for clean cuts and quicker healing.
Propagation:
Tiger grass is a hardy ornamental grass with lush foliage. Propagate by dividing mature clumps, ensuring each segment has healthy roots and foliage. Replant promptly with adequate water during active growth for optimal recovery and establishment.
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