Digitaria ciliaris: complete guide
Digitaria ciliaris
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Overview
Digitaria ciliaris, commonly known as tropical finger grass, is a delicate grass species from the Poaceae family. Hailing from tropical and subtropical regions of the Old World, this plant brings soft texture and graceful movement to gardens. Thriving in warmth and well-draining soil, it excels in sunny, warm environments.
Appearance and bloom
Growing 30-60 cm tall with fine, thin leaves spreading in clusters and pale, hairy flower spikes, this grass creates movement and light in gardens. Panicles appear from July to October, swaying gently in the breeze. The delicate silhouette softens garden edges.
Ideal location
Choose a sunny location with at least six hours of direct sunlight. Tropical finger grass loves warmth and thrives in warm, sheltered corners. Perfect for borders, accents, or naturalistic plantings in warm, dry gardens.
Soil
This grass thrives in well-draining, sandy or light clay soil. Prefers neutral to slightly acidic pH. Avoid heavy, wet soils. Lean soil suffices; rich fertilization is unnecessary.
Watering
Water regularly during the growing season, especially for young plants. Once established, it is fairly drought-tolerant. Water when the top centimeter of soil feels dry.
Pruning
Minimal pruning required. Remove dead or damaged leaves. In early spring, cut the plant back to about 10 cm to encourage fresh growth.
Maintenance calendar
Spring: prune and start new growth; Summer: water regularly and enjoy the growth; Autumn: follow panicles as they dry; Winter: remove dead material and provide protection.
Winter hardiness
Tropical finger grass is not frost-hardy. In colder regions, overwinter in protected structures or treat as an annual plant.
Companion plants
Pair with other heat-loving plants such as Salvia, Lantana, and other ornamental grasses. Beautiful planted in groups for maximum movement effects.
Closing
Tropical finger grass adds texture and movement to warm gardens with minimal care. Ideal for sunny borders and grass plantings. Find inspiration at gardenworld.app and explore our complete plant catalog at gardenworld.app/en.
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