Purple Majesty makes a dramatic centerpiece in almost any planting. A beautiful and economical alternative to fountain grass, the shiny, corn-like leaves start out green and turn intense dark purple. In late summer, 12" cattail-like flower spikes are dusted with gold. Group several closely together in flower beds, or grow a single plant in a large urn or container. Use young spikes in fresh flower bouquets or mature flower heads in dried arrangements. Grows best with the deepest color in full sun.
Plant at least 12 inches apart in a full sun location. Keep evenly moist. Feed monthly with a balanced fertilizer.