Juncus edgariae

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Grade 0.5L $2.45

Juncus edgariae (gregiflorus) or wiwi (common name) is a rush of swampy areas throughout New Zealand. It grows into a tight clump 1-2m tall with bright green stems. It is ideal for revegetation of wetlands and riparian areas and is useful for damp landscaping areas. Easily the most common indigenous species. Coastal to alpine, but mainly coastal to montane. Usually in open shrub land, fringing wetlands, and in seasonally damp sites. Often found invading pasture and in urban areas.

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Grade 0.5L $2.45

Juncus edgariae (gregiflorus) or wiwi (common name) is a rush of swampy areas throughout New Zealand. It grows into a tight clump 1-2m tall with bright green stems. It is ideal for revegetation of wetlands and riparian areas and is useful for damp landscaping areas. Easily the most common indigenous species. Coastal to alpine, but mainly coastal to montane. Usually in open shrub land, fringing wetlands, and in seasonally damp sites. Often found invading pasture and in urban areas.

Grade 0.5L $2.45

Juncus edgariae (gregiflorus) or wiwi (common name) is a rush of swampy areas throughout New Zealand. It grows into a tight clump 1-2m tall with bright green stems. It is ideal for revegetation of wetlands and riparian areas and is useful for damp landscaping areas. Easily the most common indigenous species. Coastal to alpine, but mainly coastal to montane. Usually in open shrub land, fringing wetlands, and in seasonally damp sites. Often found invading pasture and in urban areas.