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Juncus pallidus - Giant Rush

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Juncus pallidus is an exemplary addition to any landscape, earning its moniker, the Giant Rush, with an impressive stature of up to 2. 5 meters. Its influential presence is marked by an architectural display of grayish-green, reed-like stems, robust yet gracefully arching, which amplify its organic charm year-round. Natively entrenched in Australia's ecosystem, this evergreen powerhouse thrives in diverse conditions, from waterlogged to dry soils, further solidifying its reputation for resilience. The versatility of the Giant Rush is evident - it joyfully basks in full sun, remains unswerving in part shade, and champions in erosion control efforts, an essential asset for streamside plantings. It punctuates its verdant display with brown, cone-shaped flower clusters that bloom in late spring and summer, a subtle nod to its thriving radiance. With the added benefit of offering shelter to wildlife, the Juncus pallidus seamlessly weaves biodiversity into its plethora of strengths. Discover the ease of low maintenance combined with aesthetic elegance with this formidable features, a standout in landscape enhancement.

  • Size: Up to 2.5 meters tall
  • Flowers: Brown cone-shaped clusters in late spring and summer
  • Foliage: Grayish-green, hollow, round, reed-like stems
  • Water usage: High, suitable for wet to waterlogged soils, as well as dry conditions.
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Erosion Control: Excellent for streamside plantings and erosion control
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