ficinia nodosus (Knobby Club Rush)

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Product Description

Overview:

Formerly known as isolepsis nodosus, commonly known as knobby club rush

An upright to gently weeping sedge with evergreen deep green cylindrical foliage commonly found in creeks and river edges. Low salt tolerance.

 

 

Region:
Geraldton through the Swan Coastal Plain to the Jarrah Forrest and Avon Wheatbelt. South through to Esperance and Albany. Also found in the Murchison region
Soil Type:
Sand, loam, sandy loam, sand dunes
Height:
0.4 - 1m
Flowering Times:
Brown Flowers - August to April
Uses:
General Revegetation of Creeks and Rivers