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Scirpus atrovirens

Dark Green Bulbrush, Dark Green Bulrush, Green Bulrush, Meadow Rush

In Stock: 0.337 lb (Total:0.637lb)
  • Scirpus atrovirens

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Details

Germination:
96%
Germination test:
Actual
Purity:
99%
Seeds per lb:
8,094,600
Quantity:
0.34 lb
Collected in:
Pennsylvania
Crop year:
2015
Min. hardiness zone:
4
Item ID:
1822646

Growing Info

Scarification
Scarification: none required
Stratification
Stratification: none required
Germination
Germination: surface sow and keep moist, tamp the soil, mulch the seed bed

Other: some germination may be delayed until the following year 

The Scirpus atrovirens, also known as the Dark Green Bulbrush, Dark Green Bulrush, Green Bulrush, and Meadow Rush, is a beautiful grass-like plant that can grow up to 4 1/2 feet tall. It is a rhizomatous marginal aquatic perennial that is native to moist meadows, bogs, and wet depressions in Eastern and Central North America. The foliage is grass-like, broad, and yellow-green to dark-green with rough edges. The terminal inflorescence contains many spikelets that are crowded into dense, nearly spherical heads on rays that angle out in different directions. The spikelets are dark green in late spring and mature to brown in mid-summer, remaining attractive well into fall. The Scirpus atrovirens is perfect for marshes, moist meadows, and stream/river/lake margins, and can grow in elevations up to 900m. It is a slow-spreading plant that forms a clump of upright stems over time. Its foliage turns yellow-brown in fall. The plant occasionally hybridizes with other related species, but it is distinct with its nodulose leaves and brownish spikelet heads. Order now and enjoy the stunning beauty of Scirpus atrovirens in your garden!

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