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Dwarf papyrus pond
Dwarf papyrus pond









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This list because it was originally regarded as a variegated form of the chinese water chestnut Soils but seems to do best in loose soil with frequent to regular irrigation. The 1/8 inch wide needle-like leaves (elliptical inĬross section) are deep green and striped along 1 edge with yellow. (This plant no longer in production in our nursery)īaumea rubiginosa 'Variegata' - Variegated Striped RushĪn attractive rigidly upright growing 12-18 inch tall plant from New Zealand. Plants have thin, variegated (dark green with creamy-white stripes) iris-like foliage,įorming in fan-like clusters to 6-12 inches tall and has inconspicuous flower spathes that are 2-8 inches Grow in moist to occasionally irrigated soils or in very shallow water.Īcorus gramineus 'Variegatus' - Variegated Sweet Flag It is an excellent plant for using in stepping stones or mixed withinĪ meadow as it will emit its pleasant fragrance when walked upon. This small grassy sweet flag has thin (1/8 inch) dark green leaves. In a pond the water depthĬan be up to 2 inches or can be grown in boggy conditions or away from the water in the border,Īcorus gramineus 'Pusillus' - Dwarf Sweet Flag

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Plant in full sun to shade to part-shade. This plant spreads by rhizomes but is not invasive. The inconspicuous flower spathes are 2-8 inches In fan-like clusters to 6-12 inches tall. The thin iris-like foliage, variegated longitudinally with bright butter yellow stripes, forms It is an excellent foliage plant for the waterside edge and This native of eastern and central Asia is a low-growing perennial.

dwarf papyrus pond

Best in full sun along the coast to light shade inland.Īcorus gramineus 'Ogon' - Golden Japanese Sweet Flag The name "sweet flag" is in reference to the aroma of the essential oil calamus, which is present in all parts of the plant.

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We also have many other plants in our regular plant production program that can be used in ponds and water gardens but care should be used to assure that the potting medium is removed and then the plant repotted into an organic free soil.Īcourus calamus 'Variegatus' - Variegated Sweet Flag - This aroid (member of the Arecaceae family) has foliage that looks like a variegated iris.

dwarf papyrus pond

Floating plants such as Ceratophyllum and Eichhornia are shipped free of soil, packed in plastic bags. The plants we grow for aquatic garden use are planted in sandy loam without organic amendments, for direct placement in a water garden. Please search the San Marcos Growers Database for Aquatic Plants to view a complete listing of the plants we grow for these conditions. We have greatly expanded our aquatic plant list overy the years and have more plants tolerant of bog or pond conditions then are listed below. The following plants will grow in wet soils, shallow water or, in some cases, submerged below the surface.











Dwarf papyrus pond