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Isolepis nodosa - Knobby Club Rush

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Isolepis nodosa is a resilient perennial grass, fondly known as Knobby Club Rush, that brings the heartiness and beauty of the Australian landscape to your garden. Mature plants reach up to 1. 5 meters tall, making a dramatic statement with their dark green, cylindrical stems and compact globules of small, creamy brown flowers that add a subtle pop of color from spring to autumn. The Knobby Club Rush is ideal for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance plant, as it thrives under a range of water conditions, from dry to wet, and flourishes under full sun or partial shade. It boasts an impressive tolerance to salt and wind, making it an excellent addition to coastal landscapes. Embodying both function and form, this plant's robust characteristics make it a practical choice for erosion control while its unique aesthetic suits garden beds, borders, and water features--encapsulating natural beauty and adaptability in one.

  • Size: Up to 1.5 meters tall
  • Flowers: Small, creamy brown
  • Foliage: Dark green, cylindrical stems
  • Water usage: Adaptable (can withstand both dry and wet conditions)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Tolerance: Excellent salt and wind tolerance, ideal for coastal landscapes
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