Genus: Juncus
Species of Juncus
Members growing plants in this genus
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308 plants
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199 plants
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620 plants
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22 Jul, 2008
I was so seduced by this a few years ago that I bought a plant even though we not only had no pond with a marginal planting area, but our soil was actually very well drained and sandy! If ever there was an impulse buy, this was one.Clearly you have the perfect environment for it - I ended up creating a reservoir beneath it to keep a constant source of water - and it worked - though how it has gone now with the new owners, I don't know. Since then I have promised myself that one day I shall have a pond and I shall have a good place to plant Juncus spiralis.
On photo - Juncus effusus f. spiralis
18 Jul, 2008
if you need my straighteners grenville just let me know lol
On photo - Juncus effusus f. spiralis
18 Jul, 2008
Very interesting grass. Grenvilles hair sounds like a bad hair day.
On photo - Juncus effusus f. spiralis
17 Jul, 2008
My hair looked a bit like the plant this morning Spritz before I had a haircut but thankfully it was not the same colour! . This is a great grass for sitting near the stream and very unusual.
On photo - Juncus effusus f. spiralis
17 Jul, 2008
Great, isn't it! I shall call it the curly-wurly grass.
On photo - Juncus effusus f. spiralis
10 Jun, 2008
Is this the1 u can grow as a Marginal plant in ponds 2 Joclark?
On photo - Corkscrew rush
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Joined 29 Dec, 2008
Illinois
29 Dec, 2008
please go to-- http://www.panamseed.com/plant_info.aspx?phid=073902947021176
click on culture sheet/ grower facts and it gives information on starting from seed.
I'm sure it is much easier to divide the root in the spring.
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