Life Span
Perennial
Perennial
Type
Needled or Scaled Evergreen
Grass
Origin
Western United States, Canada
Mediterranean, Northern Africa
Types
Pinus lambertiana
Erianthus ravennae, Saccharum ravennae
Habitat
Woodland Garden Canopy
marshes, Riverbanks
USDA Hardiness Zone
-9999
6-9
Sunset Zone
7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
Habit
Oval or Rounded
Upright/Erect
Flower Color
-
Purple, Silver
Flower Color Modifier
Bicolor
Bicolor
Fruit Color
Brown, Sandy Brown
Purple
Leaf Color in Spring
-
White, Gray Green
Leaf Color in Summer
-
Light Green
Leaf Color in Fall
-
Purple, Tan
Leaf Color in Winter
-
Purple, Tan
Leaf Shape
Needle like
Grass like
Plant Season
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Summer, Fall, Winter
Sunlight
Full Sun
Full Sun
Growth Rate
Medium
Medium
The pH of Soil
Acidic, Neutral
Acidic, Neutral
Soil Drainage
Well drained
Well drained
Bloom Time
-
Late Summer, Fall
Tolerances
Drought
Drought
Where to Plant?
Ground
Ground
How to Plant?
Cuttings, Seedlings
Seedlings, Vegetative
Plant Maintenance
Medium
Medium
Watering Requirements
Water three times weekly in summer
Water once every two or three weeks
In Summer
Lots of watering
Lots of watering
In Spring
Moderate
Moderate
In Winter
Average Water
Average Water
Soil pH
Acidic, Neutral
Acidic, Neutral
Soil Drainage Capacity
Well drained
Well drained
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Full Sun
Pruning
Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches, Remove dead leaves
Cut back all stems to the same height
Fertilizers
27-3-3 ratio, Requires high amount of nitrogen
0-10-10 NPK fertilizer
Pests and Diseases
Blister Rust
Drought, Edema
Plant Tolerance
Drought
Drought
Flower Petal Number
Single
Single
Foliage Sheen
Glossy
Matte
Attracts
Douglas squirrels
Birds
Allergy
Skin irritation
Noxious Weed
Aesthetic Uses
-
Borders, Showy Purposes
Environmental Uses
Air purification
Erosion control
Medicinal Uses
Carminative, Laxative, Opthalmic, Poultice
-
Part of Plant Used
Seeds, Wood
Leaves
Other Uses
Adhesive, Used as a chewing gum, Used for making green dye, Vanillin flavouring is obtained as a by-product
Cultivated for fodder
Used As Indoor Plant
No
No
Used As Outdoor Plant
Yes
Yes
Garden Design
Feature Plant
Cutflower, Dried Flower/Everlasting, Feature Plant, Mixed Border
Botanical Name
PINUS lambertiana
SACCHARUM ravennae
Common Name
Sugar pine, Sugar cone pine
Hardy Pampas Grass, Plume Grass, Ravennagrass
In Hindi
Sugar Pine
Plume Grass
In German
Sugar Pine
Plume Gras
In French
Sugar Pine
Plume Herbe
In Spanish
Sugar Pine
Penacho de hierba
In Greek
Sugar Pine
Plume Grass
In Portuguese
Sugar Pine
Plume grama
In Polish
Sugar Pine
Pióropusz Trawa
In Latin
Pinus
Kessinger Grass
Phylum
Coniferophyta
Magnoliophyta
Class
Pinopsida
Lilopsida
Clade
-
Angiosperms, Commelinids, Monocots
Subfamily
Pinoideae
Panicoideae
Properties of Sugar Pine and Plume Grass
Wondering what are the properties of Sugar Pine and Plume Grass? We provide you with everything About Sugar Pine and Plume Grass. Sugar Pine doesn't have thorns and Plume Grass doesn't have thorns. Also Sugar Pine does not have fragrant flowers. Sugar Pine has allergic reactions like Skin irritation and Plume Grass has allergic reactions like Skin irritation. Compare all the properties and characteristics of these two plants. Find out which of these plant can be used as indoor plant. If you are interested to decorate your house and garden, find out aesthetic uses, compare them and select the plant which will beautify your surrounding. Along with beautification, try comparing medicinal and edible uses of Sugar Pine and Plume Grass and you can choose the plant having best and most benefits.
Season and Care of Sugar Pine and Plume Grass
Season and care of Sugar Pine and Plume Grass is important to know. While considering everything about Sugar Pine and Plume Grass Care, growing season is an essential factor. Sugar Pine season is Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter and Plume Grass season is Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. The type of soil for Sugar Pine is Loam and for Plume Grass is Loam while the PH of soil for Sugar Pine is Acidic, Neutral and for Plume Grass is Acidic, Neutral.
Sugar Pine and Plume Grass Physical Information
Sugar Pine and Plume Grass physical information is very important for comparison. Sugar Pine height is 1,520.00 cm and width 760.00 cm whereas Plume Grass height is 240.00 cm and width 120.00 cm. The color specification of Sugar Pine and Plume Grass are as follows:
Care of Sugar Pine and Plume Grass
Care of Sugar Pine and Plume Grass include pruning, fertilizers, watering etc. Sugar Pine pruning is done Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches and Remove dead leaves and Plume Grass pruning is done Cut back all stems to the same height. In summer Sugar Pine needs Lots of watering and in winter, it needs Average Water. Whereas, in summer Plume Grass needs Lots of watering and in winter, it needs Average Water.