Additional information
Main characteristics | Cyperus eragrostis is a marsh plant characterized by upright, thin stems that form dense clumps. The inflorescences are particularly elegant and reminiscent of papyrus. |
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Flowering | During the summer, Cyperus eragrostis produces umbrella-shaped inflorescences that develop at the top of the stems, giving the plant an exotic and ornamental appearance. |
Flowering period | June – September |
Planting depth | From 0 to -10 cm of depth |
Plant height | 60/70 cm |
Recommended basket | Micro-perforated round basket diameter 22, or square 23×23 or 28×28 cm, or oval basket based on available space |
Soil to use | Field soil with 2/3 tablets of Osmocote fertilizer near the rhizome |
Exposure | Full direct sun for at least 6 hours in the middle hours of the day |
PH tolerated | Acidic, neutral or basic (alkaline): 6.5 to 8 |
Frost Resistance | Yes, it withstands very cold temperatures |
Origin | Plant native to North and Central America, but also found in Europe and Asia. |
Shipped plant | In temporary 8×8 basket |