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10x NZ Rush - only 99c each

Juncus edgariae (Juncus edgariae)

Common Names: Native Rush, Edge’s Rush
Family: Juncaceae
Origin: Endemic to New Zealand
Plant Type: Evergreen perennial rush

Overview:

Juncus edgariae is a graceful, clump-forming native rush recognized for its slender, upright stems and soft, green foliage. This versatile and hardy plant thrives in wet or damp areas, making it an ideal choice for water features, pond edges, and wetland restoration projects. It adds vertical structure and texture to gardens while providing valuable habitat for native wildlife. Juncus edgariae is especially valued for its low maintenance and adaptability to a range of moist soils.

Seconds:

These are mishapen seconds in standard size - 7cm pots.   The plants are mishapen, and variable size left over at end of batch.  We are clearing these and moving on, a chance to get this stunning plant at a bargain price. 

 

Key Features:

  • Foliage: Thin, cylindrical, bright green stems that grow in dense clumps

  • Flowers/Fruit: Small, inconspicuous brownish flowers usually produced in clusters

  • Form & Habit: Upright, tufted clumps with a fine, grass-like texture

  • Growth Rate: Moderate

  • Cultural or Ecological Value: Important for wetland habitats; supports native wildlife and erosion control

Mature Size:

Attribute Size
Height 40 – 90 cm
Spread 30 – 60 cm
Form Dense, upright clumps

Ideal Growing Conditions:

Requirement Detail
Light Full sun to partial shade
Water Prefers moist to wet soils; thrives in waterlogged conditions
Soil Wet, poorly drained soils, including clay and organic soils
pH Range Slightly acidic to neutral
Frost Tolerance Hardy to frost

Landscaping and Garden Uses:

  • Pond and stream edge plantings

  • Wetland and bog garden designs

  • Rain gardens and water-wise landscaping

  • Erosion control on damp slopes

  • Native restoration and habitat enhancement

Care and Maintenance:

  • Pruning: Remove old or dead stems in early spring to encourage fresh growth

  • Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially in drier periods

  • Feeding: Generally low maintenance; benefit from organic mulch or compost annually

  • Pests and Diseases: Very low susceptibility; naturally pest resistant

  • Additional Tips: Ideal for naturalistic and wildlife-friendly water gardens

Fun Fact or Botanical Insight:

Juncus edgariae is named after the botanist Ewen Cameron Edgar, who contributed significantly to the study of New Zealand’s native flora. Its adaptability to wet conditions makes it a key species in wetland ecosystems.

Why Choose Juncus edgariae?

For gardeners seeking a tough, low-maintenance rush that enhances wet areas with vertical texture and ecological value, Juncus edgariae is an excellent native choice. Its upright habit and resilience make it perfect for naturalistic pond margins, rain gardens, and restoration planting.

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Juncus edgariae (Juncus edgariae)

Common Names: Native Rush, Edge’s Rush
Family: Juncaceae
Origin: Endemic to New Zealand
Plant Type: Evergreen perennial rush

Overview:

Juncus edgariae is a graceful, clump-forming native rush recognized for its slender, upright stems and soft, green foliage. This versatile and hardy plant thrives in wet or damp areas, making it an ideal choice for water features, pond edges, and wetland restoration projects. It adds vertical structure and texture to gardens while providing valuable habitat for native wildlife. Juncus edgariae is especially valued for its low maintenance and adaptability to a range of moist soils.

Seconds:

These are mishapen seconds in standard size - 7cm pots.   The plants are mishapen, and variable size left over at end of batch.  We are clearing these and moving on, a chance to get this stunning plant at a bargain price. 

 

Key Features:

  • Foliage: Thin, cylindrical, bright green stems that grow in dense clumps

  • Flowers/Fruit: Small, inconspicuous brownish flowers usually produced in clusters

  • Form & Habit: Upright, tufted clumps with a fine, grass-like texture

  • Growth Rate: Moderate

  • Cultural or Ecological Value: Important for wetland habitats; supports native wildlife and erosion control

Mature Size:

Attribute Size
Height 40 – 90 cm
Spread 30 – 60 cm
Form Dense, upright clumps

Ideal Growing Conditions:

Requirement Detail
Light Full sun to partial shade
Water Prefers moist to wet soils; thrives in waterlogged conditions
Soil Wet, poorly drained soils, including clay and organic soils
pH Range Slightly acidic to neutral
Frost Tolerance Hardy to frost

Landscaping and Garden Uses:

  • Pond and stream edge plantings

  • Wetland and bog garden designs

  • Rain gardens and water-wise landscaping

  • Erosion control on damp slopes

  • Native restoration and habitat enhancement

Care and Maintenance:

  • Pruning: Remove old or dead stems in early spring to encourage fresh growth

  • Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially in drier periods

  • Feeding: Generally low maintenance; benefit from organic mulch or compost annually

  • Pests and Diseases: Very low susceptibility; naturally pest resistant

  • Additional Tips: Ideal for naturalistic and wildlife-friendly water gardens

Fun Fact or Botanical Insight:

Juncus edgariae is named after the botanist Ewen Cameron Edgar, who contributed significantly to the study of New Zealand’s native flora. Its adaptability to wet conditions makes it a key species in wetland ecosystems.

Why Choose Juncus edgariae?

For gardeners seeking a tough, low-maintenance rush that enhances wet areas with vertical texture and ecological value, Juncus edgariae is an excellent native choice. Its upright habit and resilience make it perfect for naturalistic pond margins, rain gardens, and restoration planting.

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