FLASH SALES: 30% off selected Clematis until Tuesday night!
Share your pictures? Hide split images
I have read and agree the terms and conditions of service.

Pennisetum villosum Cream Falls Seeds - Feathertop grass

Pennisetum villosum Cream Falls
Feathered Spike Grass, Feathertop

5,0/5
1 reviews
0 reviews
0 reviews
0 reviews
0 reviews

Nothing to say about these seeds.

Monique G., 27/10/2018

Leave a review →

Select delivery date,

and select date in basket

This plant carries a 6 months recovery warranty

More information

One of the easiest and most rewarding perennial grasses. Its chalk-white spikelets evoke large, downy caterpillars. It produces culms that reach 45 cm high and from July to October, spikelets measuring 5 to 7 cm. 
Flower size
7 cm
Height at maturity
45 cm
Exposure
Sun
Annual / Perennial
Perennial
Germination time (days)
14 days
plantfit-full

Does this plant fit my garden?

Set up your Plantfit profile →

Sowing period March to May
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Flowering time July to October
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D

Description

Pennisetum villosum 'Cream Falls' or Feathertop grass is one of the easiest and most rewarding perennial grasses. Its chalk-white spikelets inevitably recall large silky caterpillars or the downy tails of rabbits. It produces culms that reach 45 cm high and from July to October, spikelets measuring 5 to 7 cm.  

Pennisetum villosum is a herbaceous perennial belonging to the Poaceae family - also known as the Gramineae or Grass family - and is native to a large part of North-East Africa and part of the Arabian Peninsula. The basal mound is composed of very fine, arching leaves of a singular green to glaucous hue. Pennisetum villosum 'Cream Falls' is a low-growing variety that grows to a height of 45 cm. Its silky, chalk-white spikelets point upwards and do not droop or bend under their own weight. The spikelets barely  swing whereas the tender, slightly arched culms sway in the breeze in gentle undulations.

This small variety reveals all its daintiness when it tenderly wraps dahlias and camellias, bringing litheness to their tall, dignified, solemn silhouettes. It can also be combined with wandering plants such as yarrow or joe-pye weed. The very graphic aspect of grasses allows you to give movement to certain areas of the garden while enjoying the effects of their texture and brightness. They gleam irresistibly when set against the light of the rising and setting sun and provide transparency and perspective in even the smallest of gardens. 

Don't deprive yourself of the feel of these grasses, when planted in meadows or mixed in flower beds. Their bottle-brush spikelets are as silky as they look. It’s also good to know that Pennisetum has the extra advantage of controlling soil erosion with its root system.

Position in full sun. It especially likes dry, well-drained soils with a neutral pH. This variety of Pennisetum villosum is still more hardy than the others since it survives frosts down to -5 °C. Keep in mind that these grasses originate from tropical regions. In winter, protect the plant's base from recurring frost by applying a leaf mulch or dry mulch in a layer a few centimetres thick or more, if your winters are harsh.

In the spring, clear out dead growth from the clump and divide it. This is the best time and the best way to obtain new plants that retain all the varietal characteristics of this beautiful grass.

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time July to October
Inflorescence Spike
Flower size 7 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Annual
Foliage colour light green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 45 cm
Spread at maturity 45 cm
Growth rate normal

Botanical data

Genus

Pennisetum

Species

villosum

Cultivar

Cream Falls

Family

Poaceae

Other common names

Feathered Spike Grass, Feathertop

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Other Thompson and Morgan seeds

  1. 2
    €7.50 Seeds

  2. 14
    €4.50 Seeds

  3. 40
    €2.50 Seeds

  4. 11
    €4.50 Seeds

  5. Available to order
    €3.90 Seeds

  6. 9
    €2.90 Seeds

  7. 16
    €5.50 Seeds

  8. 5
    €4.90 Seeds

  9. 106
    €3.90 Seeds

Planting and care

Sow the seeds indoors from February to April. Sow on the surface of a special seed compost that you will keep moist but not excessively. Cover the seeds with a pinch of vermiculite and maintain at a temperature of 20 to 25 °C. You have to wait 7 to 14 days before the young shoots appear. Do not exclude light as it facilitates germination. When the seedlings are large enough to be handled, transplant them into larger pots (e.g. 10 cm in diameter). Acclimatize them gradually to cooler conditions for a few weeks. Pennisetum are hardy down to -5 °C but keep in mind that they are grasses originating from tropical regions. Once all risk of frost has passed and the earth has warmed up sufficiently, you can set them up in loosened soil, taking care to space them 30 to 45 cm apart.

If your soil tends to be heavy and compact, add medium-sized gravel or sand to make it a little more draining. These are deciduous plants. The previous year's foliage remains decorative throughout the winter but must be cut back in early spring to stimulate the emergence of new leaves in the centre of the plant.

Sowing period

Sowing period March to May
Germination time (days) 14 days

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Border, Container, Slope
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral
Soil moisture Moist soil, Drainant, riche
5/5
No reviews
No reviews
No reviews
No reviews

Flower seeds

  1. 9
    €1.90 Seeds

  2. Out of stock
    €29.50 Tin

  3. 14
    €2.50 Seeds

  4. 16
    €1.90 Seeds

  5. Out of stock
    €2.40 Seeds

  6. 4
    €3.20 Seeds

  7. Out of stock
    €5.90 Tin

    Available in 2 sizes

  8. 1
    €3.20 Seeds

  9. 34
    €1.60 Seeds

  10. Available to order
    €1.90 Seeds

  11. 19
    €1.90 Seeds

  12. 23
    €2.40 Seeds

  13. 38
    €3.90 Seeds

  14. 23
    €4.50 Seeds

Haven't found what you were looking for?