Depth: Top of the pot should be 0-4" below the water surface.Flowers: Greenish brown clusters that bloom in summer. If you want to speed up this process, cut off flower heads and float them upside down in water. When a stem bends over and touches the water, it will create new plantlets. They can be invasive if planted directly at the pond edge they are controllable by placing them in 2-gallon containers before placing them in the water. Be sure to keep water levels 1 to 4 inches over their crowns. This marginal water plant's unique combination of dramatic tufts and compact growing habit makes Cyperus percamenthus great for ponds and water gardens of all sizes - including container gardens. The Dwarf Giant Papyrus is an excellent choice for water gardeners that love the look of Cyperus papyrus, but lack the space for that botanical giant. This emergent aquatic perennial looks like Egyptian Papyrus, only it is much shorter and compact, making it easier to maintain in smaller water features. Please allow extra delivery time if order is placed Wed-Sun. They are joined to the rhizome underground that spreads to form colonies.***Plant orders ship Mon, Tues and Wed of each week. Stem: Stem Color: Green Stem Is Aromatic: No Stem Cross Section: Angular Stem Form: Straight Stem Surface: Smooth (glabrous) Stem Description: The flowering culms/stems stand erect.Leaves: Woody Plant Leaf Characteristics: Semi-evergreen Leaf Color: Brown/Copper Green Leaf Feel: Glossy Smooth Leaf Type: Sheath Simple Leaf Shape: Linear Leaf Margin: Entire Hairs Present: No Leaf Description: Leafless stem topped with spiral of dark green, pendulous leaves and greenish brown flower spikelets.
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