Schizachyrium Carousel
This compact selection of a native prairie grass thrives on neglect. ‘Carousel’ has distinctive summer foliage that is blue-green with streaks of pink, transitioning to a kaleidoscope of radiant copper, pink, beige and mahogany hues in fall. ‘Carousel’ is resistant to winter lodging, extending interest for months and making it anexcellent choice for the winter landscape. ‘Carousel’ was selected for its dwarf unique rounded, bowl-shaped habit, and superior resistance to lodging in winter. Its fine green to blue-green foliage and upright flowering stems exhibit unique pink tones in midsummer, transitioning to a medley of fall colors in autumn. The stems assume a beige color but remain of interest all winter long. ‘Carousel’ has distinctive upright flowering stems that are the real ornamental value to this plant. The fine-textured summer foliage passes through an array of color changes, from blue-green with streaks of pink in mid summer to a radiant kaleidoscope of copper, pink, beige, and mahogany hues in fall. The ornamental, fluffy silver seed heads add to the show that persists for months, making this grass an excellent choice for fall color and the winter landscape.
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Who Am I?
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Common Name
Carousel little blue stem -
Botanical Name
Schizachyrium scoparium 'Carousel' PP20948 -
Origin
‘Carousel’ is an advanced selection developed by Don Boehm, owner of Boehm’s Garden Center in Rushville, Illinois.
Cultural Details
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Bloom Time
Late summer -
Size
30" tall by 30" wide -
Hardiness Zone
3-9 -
Light
Full sun -
Soil
Adaptable to many soil types, but prefers sandy soils without too much organic matter. -
Moisture
Very drought tolerant and preferes well-drained soils. -
Disease & Pests
Extremely low maintenance. -
Landscape Use
Borders, foundations, mass plantings, matrix plantings, naturalized gardens, commercial plantings -
Propagation
Divisions, Tissue Culture