Cyperus Papyrus (Paper Reed) – 6ft
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Cyperus papyrus, commonly known as papyrus, is a tall, grass-like aquatic plant that is famous for its historical use in ancient Egypt to make paper.
Height: approx 6 ft including the pot
Pot size : 10 inches nursery pot
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Cyperus Papyrus (Egyptian Paper Reed, Giant Papyrus, Paper Reed, reedmace and African bullrush )is a large, emergent, aquatic perennial sedge from Africa that )produces rhizomes covered in thick, black scales. It grows 10-15 feet high with unusual feather duster type heads composed of thin rays and elongated bracts
Cyperus Papyrus is a tall, hardy aquatic plant with long, thin ins of green and brown that form together. This plant grows in regions with high rainfall, but can also survive in drier environments as long as it is given enough irrigation. This plant is a great choice for an aquatic vivarium and does quite well when planted in bunches. To the untrained eye, it can look quite a bit like a less thriving type of grass.
Plant Care: Paper Reed a easy growing plant. This plant is a great choice for an aquatic vivarium and does quite well when planted in bunches. To the untrained eye, it can look quite a bit like a less thriving type of grass. Its habitat includes marshes, ponds, and swamps, among other areas of steady moisture. When housed in a vivarium, it’s best to simulate the conditions of its natural habitat for it to thrive
1. Light Requirements
- Outdoors: Papyrus thrives in full sun, but it can also tolerate partial shade.
- Indoors: Place it in a bright location with indirect sunlight. A sunny windowsill or a well-lit room is ideal.
2. Watering
- Papyrus is an aquatic plant and loves water. It should be kept consistently moist.
- If grown in a pot, place the pot in a saucer filled with water to keep the roots wet. This mimics the plant’s natural habitat of growing along riverbanks and in swamps.
- If planted in the ground, it should be in a location where the soil is constantly moist or even submerged in shallow water.
3. Soil
- Use rich, loamy soil that retains moisture well. You can mix regular potting soil with some organic compost to enrich it.
- For container growing, a mix that retains moisture, like a heavy loam or clay-based soil, is ideal.
4. Humidity and Temperature
- Papyrus prefers high humidity levels. Misting the plant regularly can help, especially if grown indoors.
- It thrives in warm temperatures (70-90°F or 21-32°C). Protect it from cold drafts, as it is not frost-tolerant.
- In cooler climates, it may need to be brought indoors or to a sheltered area during winter.
5. Fertilizing
- Feed the plant with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer).
- Reduce feeding in fall and winter when the plant’s growth slows down.
6. Pruning and Maintenance
- Trim away any dead or yellowing stems to keep the plant healthy and attractive.
- Papyrus can grow quite tall, so regular pruning can help manage its size.
- If grown outdoors, it may need to be cut back in the fall and protected or brought indoors during cold months.
7. Propagation
- Papyrus can be propagated by division. Gently separate a portion of the root mass with several stems attached and replant.
- Alternatively, you can cut a mature stem just below the umbrella-like head, place the head in water, and it may develop roots from the base.
8. Pests and Diseases
- Papyrus is relatively pest-resistant, but it can occasionally suffer from aphids or spider mites.
- Keeping the plant well-watered and maintaining high humidity can help prevent these issues.
- Watch for signs of root rot, especially if the soil is not draining well or if the plant is overwatered.
By providing these conditions, Cyperus papyrus can thrive and bring a lush, tropical look to your space, whether indoors or outdoors.
** Plants photos are for representation purpose only. We will make best efforts to send the plants as in photos itself, however it is not always guaranteed as plants might overgrow or shrink depending on the season, care or age.
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