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Zones 5-10 Tripsicum dactyloides Medium to dark green ¾" to 1" leaves forming an arching clump 12" to 18". Specially suited to wet or boggy sites. |
Zones 4-10 Equisetum hyemale With vertical, leafless stems, the young grow to 1 - 2 ft., 1/8 - ¼" in diameter. Mature stems reach 3 - 6 ft., 3/8 - ½" in diameter. Grows in continuously moist soil and tolerates full sun to partial shade. Growth can overcome small gardens. Great for containers, adding an unusual touch to your patio. Available in 3 - 4" pots. |
Zones 5-10 Equisetum scirpoides Similar to its larger cousin (G - 1125 Equisetum hyemale) but grows to 6 - 8" high in dense mats. Dark green stems turn slightly rust color in fall and winter. Great for containers adding and unusual touch to your patio. Available in 3 - 4" pots. |
Zones 3-10 Typha latiflora Mostly known for its brown, cylindrical flower, this aquatic growing species is an aggressive spreader. Planted in containers, it can serve as a wonderful backdrop to a water garden. Flowers are a terrific addition to dried flower arrangements. Grows 6 - 10 ft. tall with flowers appearing July through August. Available in 3 - 4" pots. |
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