Wetland
Perennial
Juncus phaeocephalus (Brown-headed Rush)
Juncus phaeocephalus, commonly known as Brown-headed Rush, is a perennial flowering plant native to wetlands and marshes. It is characterized by its dark brown seed heads that form at the top of erect, slender stems. The plant typically grows in dense clumps, providing habitat and food source for various aquatic animals and birds. Brown-headed Rush is an excellent choice for wetland restoration projects and can also be grown in garden ponds with ample moisture.
2 Nurseries
grow this plant.
2-3 feet High and 1-2 feet Spread