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Juncus dubius - Dubius Rush

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Juncus dubius is a resilient perennial gem, popularly known as Dubius Rush. This unique species from the Juncaceae family showcases deep green, cylindrical stalks reaching up to 30-60 cm in height, offering an intriguing vertical pattern to your landscaping. Its exquisite adaptability extends to thriving in wet, marshy conditions, making it a perfect choice for your water gardens, pond edges, or wetland planting schemes. The Dubius Rush retains its vibrant color all year long and blooms small, appealing golden-brown flowers from mid-summer to early autumn. It is low-maintenance, exceptionally durable in cold climates and in areas with salty soils. With preferential growth in full sun to partial shade, this captivating plant readily adds a striking texture and rustic charm to a variety of garden styles.

  • Size: Up to 30-60 cm tall
  • Flowers: Small, golden-brown flowers
  • Foliage: Thin, round, deep green stalks
  • Water usage: High, prefers wet, marshy environments
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Adaptability: Thrives in salty soils and cold climates, ideal for pond margins and wetland planting schemes.
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