An RHS award-winning ornamental grass, Stipa ichu  is heat-resistant  and thrives in hot, dry conditions once established, making it an excellent   choice for Mediterranean or prairie-style plantings. 
 Its fountain-like clumps of bright green foliage transition to pale buff and gold in autumn, adding warmth to the winter garden. In summer, it is crowned   with masses of slender, silvery-white plumes that sway elegantly in the breeze  and persist through colder months.  
 Durable and drought-tolerant at maturity, it looks stunning planted en masse,  as an accent, or combined with other sun-loving, low-maintenance plants. Ideal   for well-drained soil in full sun, it’s a reliable choice for year-round  interest. 
 Best grown in a sunny spot with good drainage, it can be cut back in spring to   stimulate fresh growth.
 
                                    
                                        How to care for Stipa ichu:
                                         Plant in medium to light, well-drained soil in a sunny position, but avoid  overly rich soils that may lead to excessive leaf growth at the expense of   flowers. Water regularly until established, but take care not to overwater, as  it tolerates drought better than soggy conditions. 
 Divide clumps every few years in early spring to maintain vigour and prevent  overcrowding. In late winter or early spring, remove any dead or tired foliage   by combing or lightly raking the plant, and trim back flower stems if needed  to encourage fresh, healthy growth.