Molinia Windspiel

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A tall moor grass sending up towering, airy flowering stems that sway gracefully in the breeze, foliage and flowers turning golden in autumn. A beautiful, transparent specimen for borders. Non Members Delivery Notes and charges

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Description

Molinia ‘Windspiel’ – tall purple moor grass

Botanical name: Molinia caerulea subsp. arundinacea ‘Windspiel’
Common names: Tall purple moor grass, moor grass
Family: Poaceae (grass family)
Plant type: Deciduous perennial grass
Habit: Upright, vertical, clump-forming
Pot size: 2–3 litre pot
Eventual size: Approx. 2–2.2m tall in flower × 0.5–0.6m spread
Foliage: Fine green leaves in a neat basal tuft, turning warm gold in autumn; deciduous
Flowers: Very tall, airy panicles on exceptionally long, mobile stems that dance in the wind, late summer into autumn, ripening to golden-buff (August–October)
Scent: Not scented
Aspect / light: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Moist but well-drained, humus-rich; prefers neutral to acid; tolerates a range of soils
Hardiness: RHS H7 (very hardy, below −20°C); USDA zones 4–8
Exposure: Open or lightly shaded
Native range: Species native to Europe including the UK
Toxicity / pet & child safety: Generally considered non-toxic to people and pets

Molinia ‘Windspiel’ is a magnificent tall purple moor grass whose exceptionally long flower stems dance and sway in the wind, glowing gold in autumn. A superb see-through veil for naturalistic borders.

GardenAdvice notes

A tall, upright form of the native purple moor grass, this grass forms a modest tuft of foliage from which rise very tall, airy flower stems, giving great height with wonderful transparency. Its name means ‘wind play’, and its very tall, mobile flower stems are famous for the way they dance and sway in the slightest breeze. It glows warm gold in autumn and is one of the most elegant of all grasses for naturalistic and prairie-style planting.

Growing & planting

Plant in spring in moist but well-drained, humus-rich soil in full sun to partial shade — it prefers neutral to acid soil but tolerates a range. Its see-through habit means it can be planted where you look through the flower stems. Space about 60cm apart.

Care & maintenance

Wonderfully low-maintenance. Molinia is ‘self-cleaning’ — in late autumn the whole plant turns gold, then the stems and foliage drop away cleanly of their own accord, so little or no cutting back is needed; simply tidy any remaining debris in early spring. Water while establishing. Divide congested clumps in spring.

Propagation

  • Division: Lift and divide established clumps in spring, as growth begins.

Pests & diseases

Generally trouble-free and robust, with few pests or diseases. An easy, reliable native grass.

Uses in the garden

Superb in naturalistic and prairie-style borders, as a tall see-through screen or veil, in bold drifts and among perennials, where its towering, airy stems add height, transparency and movement, with fine autumn colour.

Wildlife value

As a native grass it supports a range of insects, and the seedheads provide food for birds, while its airy structure adds valuable habitat to naturalistic plantings.

Toxicity & safety

Purple moor grass is generally regarded as non-toxic to people and pets.

GardenAdvice tip

‘Windspiel’ is all about movement — its name means ‘wind play’, and those very tall, wiry flower stems dance in the faintest breeze, so plant it somewhere open where you’ll enjoy the motion and the low sun shining through. Like all Molinia it’s self-cleaning, turning gold and dropping its stems in autumn, so it’s as easy as it is spectacular.

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