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Fountain Grass 'Red Buttons'

Fountain Grass 'Red Buttons'

Regular price $10.25
Sale price $10.25 Regular price

Growing Zones: 5-9
Light: Full Sun
Height: 24-36"
Spacing: 18-24"
Bloom Color: Red
Shipped Pot Size: 3.25"
Availability: Spring 2026
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  • Fountain Grass 'Red Buttons' Plants For Sale

    pennisetum thunbergii 

    Pennisetum thunbergii, or Fountain Grass ‘Red Buttons,’ is a graceful ornamental grass that adds color, texture, and movement to gardens or containers. Slender green blades form a neat mound, topped in late summer to fall with rosy-red, bottlebrush‑style flower spikes resembling tiny red buttons. These age to a soft tan, extending interest into cooler months.

    Compact and elegant, it’s perfect for borders, beds, and containers where its swaying plumes catch light and add motion. It pairs well with perennials and late bloomers, and makes a good cut flower for fresh or dried arrangements.

    Easy to grow and low maintenance, it thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Drought-tolerant once established, it needs minimal care—just a trim in late winter or early spring to promote new growth. Whether you want to add late‑season color, soften edges, or create a focal point, Fountain Grass ‘Red Buttons’ is a reliable, high-impact choice.

  • Growing Tips for Fountain Grass ‘Red Buttons’ (Pennisetum thunbergii) 🌾❤️

    1. Light Requirements ☀️

    • Plant in full sun for best color and most flowers (at least 6 hours of direct sun per day).

    • It can tolerate a bit of light shade, but plumes may be fewer.

    2. Soil & Planting 🌱

    • Prefers well‑drained soil – avoid spots that stay wet.

    • Loosen soil and mix in some compost before planting.

    • Space plants about 18–24 inches apart to give them room to arch and sway.

    3. Watering 💧

    • Water regularly during the first growing season to help roots establish.

    • Once established, ‘Red Buttons’ is fairly drought‑tolerant.

    • Let the top inch of soil dry between waterings; don’t keep it soggy.

    4. Feeding / Fertilizer 🌿

    • In spring, apply a light, balanced fertilizer or a layer of compost.

    • Avoid heavy feeding, which can make the plant floppy.

    5. Seasonal Care 🍂

    • Leave the foliage and plumes standing through fall and winter for winter interest.

    • In late winter or early spring, cut the whole clump back to 4–6 inches tall to make way for fresh new growth.

    6. Containers & Pots 🪴

    • Grows beautifully in large containers.

    • Use a well‑draining potting mix and a pot with drainage holes.

    • Water container plants a bit more often, especially in hot weather.

    7. Companion Planting 🌸

    • Pairs well with late‑blooming perennials, coneflowers, rudbeckias, and sedums.

    • Use it as a soft, airy backdrop or a focal point in mixed beds.

    8. Winter Hardiness ❄️

    • Check your hardiness zone; in colder areas, mulch lightly around the base after the ground freezes.

    • In very cold climates, treat it as an annual or grow in a pot you can protect.

    9. Pest & Disease Care 🐛

    • Generally trouble‑free and not bothered by many pests or diseases.

    • Good air circulation and well‑drained soil help keep plants healthy.

    Follow these tips and your Fountain Grass ‘Red Buttons’ will reward you with graceful, colorful plumes all season long. 🌾❤️

  • 1. Create a Soft, Flowing Border 🌿

    • Plant in a row along walkways, fences, or driveways.

    • The arching blades and fuzzy red plumes create a soft, waving edge that looks beautiful in the breeze.

    2. Add Height and Texture to Flower Beds 🌸

    • Tuck a few plants toward the middle or back of a mixed bed.

    • The grass adds height, movement, and contrast next to flowering perennials like coneflowers, rudbeckias, and sedums.

    • Use it to break up solid blocks of color and make your planting look more natural and relaxed.

    3. Use as a Focal Point

    • Plant a single clump where you want the eye to go—by the mailbox, at a corner of the patio, or near an entryway.

    • The red “buttons” glow in the evening light and draw attention without being overpowering.

    4. Beautiful in Containers & Pots 🪴

    • Grow one plant in a large pot as a statement piece on your porch, deck, or patio.

    • Combine with trailing plants (like ivy or sweet potato vine) and seasonal flowers for an easy, high‑impact container.

    5. Add Late‑Season Color 🍁

    • Plant with late‑blooming perennials so the garden still looks full and colorful in late summer and fall.

    • The red plumes age to warm tan tones, giving your garden four‑season interest when left standing through winter.

    6. Natural, Meadow‑Style Plantings 🌾🐝

    • Mix several plants into a meadow or prairie‑style area with other grasses and wildflowers.

    • The light, airy texture blends beautifully and creates a relaxed, natural look that pollinators love.

    7. Cut Flowers & Dried Arrangements ✂️💐

    • Snip a few plumes to bring indoors for vases—they add a soft, elegant touch.

    • Let them dry and use in dried arrangements, wreaths, or fall décor.

    8. Soften Hard Edges 🧱➡️🌿

    • Plant near walls, fences, or around rocks to soften sharp lines.

    • The graceful, arching foliage helps man‑made structures blend more naturally into the garden.

    Tip for Best Impact

    Plant in groups of 3, 5, or more rather than a single plant here and there. Clumps of Fountain Grass ‘Red Buttons’ look fuller, more natural, and make a bigger statement in the landscape. 🌾✨

Description

Fountain Grass 'Red Buttons' Plants For Sale

pennisetum thunbergii 

Pennisetum thunbergii, or Fountain Grass ‘Red Buttons,’ is a graceful ornamental grass that adds color, texture, and movement to gardens or containers. Slender green blades form a neat mound, topped in late summer to fall with rosy-red, bottlebrush‑style flower spikes resembling tiny red buttons. These age to a soft tan, extending interest into cooler months.

Compact and elegant, it’s perfect for borders, beds, and containers where its swaying plumes catch light and add motion. It pairs well with perennials and late bloomers, and makes a good cut flower for fresh or dried arrangements.

Easy to grow and low maintenance, it thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Drought-tolerant once established, it needs minimal care—just a trim in late winter or early spring to promote new growth. Whether you want to add late‑season color, soften edges, or create a focal point, Fountain Grass ‘Red Buttons’ is a reliable, high-impact choice.

Growing Tips

Growing Tips for Fountain Grass ‘Red Buttons’ (Pennisetum thunbergii) 🌾❤️

1. Light Requirements ☀️

• Plant in full sun for best color and most flowers (at least 6 hours of direct sun per day).

• It can tolerate a bit of light shade, but plumes may be fewer.

2. Soil & Planting 🌱

• Prefers well‑drained soil – avoid spots that stay wet.

• Loosen soil and mix in some compost before planting.

• Space plants about 18–24 inches apart to give them room to arch and sway.

3. Watering 💧

• Water regularly during the first growing season to help roots establish.

• Once established, ‘Red Buttons’ is fairly drought‑tolerant.

• Let the top inch of soil dry between waterings; don’t keep it soggy.

4. Feeding / Fertilizer 🌿

• In spring, apply a light, balanced fertilizer or a layer of compost.

• Avoid heavy feeding, which can make the plant floppy.

5. Seasonal Care 🍂

• Leave the foliage and plumes standing through fall and winter for winter interest.

• In late winter or early spring, cut the whole clump back to 4–6 inches tall to make way for fresh new growth.

6. Containers & Pots 🪴

• Grows beautifully in large containers.

• Use a well‑draining potting mix and a pot with drainage holes.

• Water container plants a bit more often, especially in hot weather.

7. Companion Planting 🌸

• Pairs well with late‑blooming perennials, coneflowers, rudbeckias, and sedums.

• Use it as a soft, airy backdrop or a focal point in mixed beds.

8. Winter Hardiness ❄️

• Check your hardiness zone; in colder areas, mulch lightly around the base after the ground freezes.

• In very cold climates, treat it as an annual or grow in a pot you can protect.

9. Pest & Disease Care 🐛

• Generally trouble‑free and not bothered by many pests or diseases.

• Good air circulation and well‑drained soil help keep plants healthy.

Follow these tips and your Fountain Grass ‘Red Buttons’ will reward you with graceful, colorful plumes all season long. 🌾❤️

Use Them!

1. Create a Soft, Flowing Border 🌿

• Plant in a row along walkways, fences, or driveways.

• The arching blades and fuzzy red plumes create a soft, waving edge that looks beautiful in the breeze.

2. Add Height and Texture to Flower Beds 🌸

• Tuck a few plants toward the middle or back of a mixed bed.

• The grass adds height, movement, and contrast next to flowering perennials like coneflowers, rudbeckias, and sedums.

• Use it to break up solid blocks of color and make your planting look more natural and relaxed.

3. Use as a Focal Point

• Plant a single clump where you want the eye to go—by the mailbox, at a corner of the patio, or near an entryway.

• The red “buttons” glow in the evening light and draw attention without being overpowering.

4. Beautiful in Containers & Pots 🪴

• Grow one plant in a large pot as a statement piece on your porch, deck, or patio.

• Combine with trailing plants (like ivy or sweet potato vine) and seasonal flowers for an easy, high‑impact container.

5. Add Late‑Season Color 🍁

• Plant with late‑blooming perennials so the garden still looks full and colorful in late summer and fall.

• The red plumes age to warm tan tones, giving your garden four‑season interest when left standing through winter.

6. Natural, Meadow‑Style Plantings 🌾🐝

• Mix several plants into a meadow or prairie‑style area with other grasses and wildflowers.

• The light, airy texture blends beautifully and creates a relaxed, natural look that pollinators love.

7. Cut Flowers & Dried Arrangements ✂️💐

• Snip a few plumes to bring indoors for vases—they add a soft, elegant touch.

• Let them dry and use in dried arrangements, wreaths, or fall décor.

8. Soften Hard Edges 🧱➡️🌿

• Plant near walls, fences, or around rocks to soften sharp lines.

• The graceful, arching foliage helps man‑made structures blend more naturally into the garden.

Tip for Best Impact

Plant in groups of 3, 5, or more rather than a single plant here and there. Clumps of Fountain Grass ‘Red Buttons’ look fuller, more natural, and make a bigger statement in the landscape. 🌾✨

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