Cypress – Papyrus ‘Prince Tut’
$13.99
Description
Habit: Upright (24-30”H x 24-30”W)
Common Name: papyrus
Bloom Time: July to September
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Winter hardy to USDA Zone 9 where is may be grown in wet, boggy soils in full sun to part shade. Best in part shade. May be grown in containers at the margins of water gardens, pools or ponds. Grows well in both standing water and in boggy soils. In the St. Louis area, these plants are tender perennials that must be brought indoors in fall before first frost for overwintering in a sunroom or greenhouse. When overwintering, set the container in a saucer filled with water, and place the container and saucer near a bright sunny window in a preferably cool (60-65 degree F.) area. Plants may be grown as annuals.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Cyperus papyrus, commonly called papyrus, is native to Africa. It features a grass-like clump of triangular green stems that rise up from thick, woody rhizomes. Each stem is topped by an umbellate inflorescence of 100+ narrow arching thread-like rays (4-12” long). Greenish-brown flower clusters appear at the ends of the rays. Flowers give way to brown, nut-like fruits. In ancient Egypt, the stems of this plant (considered by some authorities to be the bulrush of the Bible) were used to make a paper-like writing material also called papyrus.
Photo and information courtesy of the Missouri Botanical Gardens
Pot: 6” premium
Store SKU: 78322
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