Xela's Garden
Bulrush
Genus: Typha.
Species: Typha minima.
Planted '07 Vistabile
Bought '07 Hampton Court Flower Show
Type of plant: Marginal
Hardiness: Hardy
Flower colour: Brown
Height and spread: 75cm x 45cm (30in x 18in)
Description: Miniature bulrush, with narrow reed-like foliage and short, stumpy brown heads in summer.
Tips: Leave plants standing as late as possible in autumn and winter for the shapes and bulrush seed-heads.
Position: full sun
Depth of water: 2.5-10cm (1-4in)
Rate of growth: average
Flowering period: July and August
Flower colour: brown
Other features: the dried flower spikes make excellent floral arrangements
Hardiness: fully hardy
An aquatic perennial with slender, grass-like leaves topped with spikes of short, squat, brown flowers in mid- and late summer. This miniature bulrush is perfect for a small pool or a half barrel container. Best planted in 2.5-10cm (1-4in) of water in full sun, the dried flower spikes are ideal for flower arranging.
Garden care: Lift and divide congested clumps in spring.
[Source: http://gardenshop.telegraph.co.uk/plants/_/pond-plants/shallow-water-plants/typha-minima-/classid.1581/ ]
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Reminders for this plant
Due over 11 years ago:
Divide
Lift and divide congested clumps in spring
Due over 10 years ago:
Divide
Lift and divide congested clumps in spring