Fountain grass (Pennisetum alopecuroides) — ornamental clump-forming grass

설명
From the photo, the plant appears to be a clump-forming ornamental grass growing in a rounded, compact tuft by a building foundation. The foliage consists of narrow, arching blades that stay green for much of the growing season, with dried brownish material from the previous season visible around the outer rim. The growth habit is a low, dense mound rather than a tall, single stem, which is typical of many ornamental grasses used in borders and foundation plantings. While the exact species is hard to confirm from a single image (and there are several similar grasses in the garden trade), the overall look—green, slender leaves arranged in a tight clump with potential for later-season bloom plumes—points to a fountain grass or related bunchgrass commonly used in landscapes. In many nurseries and gardens, Pennisetum alopecuroides (fountain grass) or other stoloniferous or clump-forming grasses such as Stipa/Calamagrostis relatives are planted to achieve this tidy, rounded silhouette. If you notice fluffy seed heads in late summer or fall, that would further support a fountain grass or feather grass identification. For practical purposes and care guidance, treating this plant as a drought-tolerant, sun-loving ornamental grass is appropriate.
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2026년 2월 15일
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