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  1. This white rush forms clumps of 5' to 6' tall extremely upright needle-like leaves with green and white vertical stripes, elegant and airy accent for the edge of the pond. Full sun to part shade. Plant in moist soil or water up to 3" deep, (mature plant can be planted 6" deep) Zone 5

  2. livetoplant.com › how-to-care-for-rush-plantHow to Care for Rush Plant

    Jul 25, 2023 · Whether you are a beginner or an experienced gardener, learning how to care for rush plants is essential to keep them healthy and vibrant. In this article, we will discuss the key aspects of rush plant care and provide useful tips to help you successfully grow these beautiful plants in your garden.

  3. Common rush (Juncus effusus) is a soft, grass-like clumping perennial also known as soft rush. Common rush grows well in standing water or rich moist soil. It grows in small clumps that look like tall grass and spreads by rhizomes. It can be grown in an aquatic setting or indoors as a houseplant.

  4. Juncus (Rush) Resembling grasses, Juncus (Rush) are annuals, deciduous or evergreen perennials, forming clumps of strongly upright or tightly curled, cylindrical stems. Often a mainstay for growing at the edge of a pond with aquatic plants and grasses, Rushes can be an attractive vertical element in the garden or in a container arrangement.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JuncaceaeJuncaceae - Wikipedia

    Juncaceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the rush family. It consists of 8 genera and about 464 known species [2] of slow-growing, rhizomatous , herbaceous monocotyledonous plants that may superficially resemble grasses and sedges .

  6. White Rush (Scirpus albescens) Needle-like foliage is white with pale green vertical stripes, which can range from all white to all green. White Rush is a very attractive pond plant and nicely accents the water garden. Hardiness Zone: 5-9.

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  8. White Rush displays white needlie-like foliage with thin green longitudinal stripes growing 3-4 feet tall. It's a great offset to the greens, browns, and other darker colors often attributed to pond plants.

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