What is the panicum?
Panicum is a genus of ornamental grasses that thrive in mild zones around the world. These ornaments, also known as Switchgrass or Witchgrass, often grow in large clusters that spread to cover a large area. Many varieties are highly desirable along coastal areas because they can tolerate high salt levels in air and water.
There is a wide range of varieties within the genus. Usually, Panicum members consist of clusters containing tall grass, which can usually reach heights of up to 4 feet (about 1.2 m), depending on the species. The width of the grass blades also vary and the individual grass can be flat and spent in the shape of a lance or have a rolled appearance at the edges. Many varieties can withstand low temperatures up to -40 ° F (about -37 ° C). After trimming back to almost the ground level, most species will be able to survive the cold winter to return in the spring.
Grass tips often do colorful flowers in the antheraldies that come out of the tops and produce seeds. In the autumn months manyVarieties change the colors of panic. Most of them are reddish green in the summer months, with some cultivars like Rotstrahlbusch, they remain clear throughout the summer. In autumn, cultivars such as heavy metal, gold and red, while Haense Herms turns into pink and red. Others, as well as the sky, are gray green all year round.
Panicum clusters may spread, but some types are less likely to take over the area. This quality makes them popular plants to cover a large amount of space and their clustering formula makes them ideal for creating natural fences and borders. In addition to decorative grass, members of this family also have a number of practical applications. Panicum can provide food for grazing such as sheep and tie. Since the genus tolerates sandy soil and salt content, it can be used along the coast to prevent erosion and stabilIzation of beaches.
Panicum is unique in care that can be provided to make grass to achieve full potential. Every few years it is recommended to burn grass back in a controlled fire. When it is done before the main growing season, the grass grows stronger and stronger than before. Many varieties produce rhizomes underground, and these structures allow them not only to survive fires, but also benefit.