Cold hardiness & minimum temperature
Is Pumila Dwarf Pampas Grass (Cortaderia selloana 'Pumila')cold hardy? Hardiness zone & min temp
Also called dwarf pampas grass, pumila pampas grass.
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About Pumila Dwarf Pampas Grass
Cortaderia selloana 'Pumila' · also called dwarf pampas grass, pumila pampas grass · flowering
A compact pampas grass reaching about half the size of the species, with a neat fountain of arching blades and upright creamy-white plumes held just above the foliage in late summer. Free-flowering even when young and reliably producing dense plumes, it suits smaller gardens, borders and large containers where full-size pampas would overwhelm.
Cold limit: USDA 6-11 · RHS H5 (-15 to 35°C)
Watch for — Crown rot in wet soil: Poor drainage and winter wet rot the crown. Plant in free-draining ground or raise the bed; do not let it sit in standing water.
What pumila dwarf pampas grass's hardiness rating actually means
Yes — pumila dwarf pampas grass is genuinely cold hardy. Rated RHS H5 and USDA 6-11, it lives outdoors all year and needs winter cold rather than protection from it. Its RHS rating of H5 means: Hardy in most of the UK and in cold winters. On the US scale that maps to USDA 6-11 — the zones where it can be left outdoors year-round.
New to these scales? The USDA hardiness zone map explained covers how the zone numbers work, and you can find your own zone with the zone finder.
Minimum temperature — and what happens below it
Minimum survivable temperature is roughly about −15 to −10 °C. Pumila Dwarf Pampas Grass is built for winter — once established it takes hard frost and snow in its stride.
Concretely, for pumila dwarf pampas grass as it gets too cold:
- It tolerates winter lows to about −15 to −10 °C once established.
- Below its rated zone, the visible damage is browned or blackened top growth and, in the worst case, a killed crown or root.
- First-year, newly planted, or container-grown specimens are noticeably less hardy than established garden plants — the roots are exposed.
Can pumila dwarf pampas grass go outside or overwinter — and where?
- Plant it out within USDA 6-11 and it overwinters with little or no help.
- It does not want to come indoors — a warm winter room actually weakens a hardy plant by denying it dormancy.
- The real risks in its range are waterlogging, wind-rock on young plants, and a late hard frost on new growth — not ordinary winter cold.
Work back from your local frost dates with the frost-date calculator: the last spring frost and first autumn frost are what really decide when pumila dwarf pampas grass can be outside. US growers can check USDA zones; UK growers should use the RHS hardiness ratings, which match the H5 figure above.
Pumila Dwarf Pampas Grass hardiness — frequently asked questions
Is pumila dwarf pampas grass cold hardy?
Yes — pumila dwarf pampas grass is genuinely cold hardy. Rated RHS H5 and USDA 6-11, it lives outdoors all year and needs winter cold rather than protection from it. An outdoor plant. Pumila Dwarf Pampas Grass is hardy across USDA 6-11; it belongs in the ground or a frost-proof container, not on a windowsill, and many types actively need a cold winter to perform.
What is the minimum temperature pumila dwarf pampas grass can survive?
Minimum survivable temperature is roughly about −15 to −10 °C. Pumila Dwarf Pampas Grass is built for winter — once established it takes hard frost and snow in its stride.
What hardiness zone is pumila dwarf pampas grass?
Pumila Dwarf Pampas Grass is rated USDA 6-11 and RHS H5 — Hardy in most of the UK and in cold winters.
Can pumila dwarf pampas grass survive winter outside?
Plant it out within USDA 6-11 and it overwinters with little or no help. It does not want to come indoors — a warm winter room actually weakens a hardy plant by denying it dormancy. The real risks in its range are waterlogging, wind-rock on young plants, and a late hard frost on new growth — not ordinary winter cold.
What happens to pumila dwarf pampas grass below its minimum temperature?
It tolerates winter lows to about −15 to −10 °C once established. Below its rated zone, the visible damage is browned or blackened top growth and, in the worst case, a killed crown or root. First-year, newly planted, or container-grown specimens are noticeably less hardy than established garden plants — the roots are exposed.
Keep reading
- Pumila Dwarf Pampas Grass care — the full brief (light, water, soil, problems, pet safety)
- USDA hardiness zones — find yours and what grows there
- Is pumila dwarf pampas grass hardy in the UK? — the RHS-rating version
- RHS hardiness ratings — the UK system explained
- Frost-date calculator — your real outdoor window
- The USDA hardiness zone map, explained
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