by Cindy Jungman, SDSU Extension Master Gardener
Doesn’t this container have a nice tropical look? This presents one of the only exceptions to the rule “always use containers with drainage holes!” Cyperus papyrus is an aquatic plant that grows well in ponds and bog conditions. It can be grown in a large container with no holes. Lysimachia “Aurea” also enjoys moist conditions, so it is a great companion to the cyperus.
RECIPE:
• (1) Cyperus Papyrus “Baby Tut”
• (4) Lysimachia “Aurea”
TIPS:
• Cyperus plants require warm weather to thrive. Be patient when planting these in the spring.
• Cyperus plants are vigorous growers and produce huge root systems. Use a large container.
• Because of its heavy root system, this container requires frequent watering. In a container with no holes, just water until it runs over!
• If your container has drainage holes, just line it with a plastic bag.
• Cyperus branches make attractive additions to flower arrangements.
• Lysimachia Aurea is a hardy perennial to zone 3. If lysimachia trails to the ground it will root itself and you will have a new groundcover – welcome or unwelcome is your choice!
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