Cyperus papyrus

Cyperus papyrus, also known as giant papyrus, is the original paper plant. Used to make scrolls in the ancient times, this is one of the most sought after tropical marginal plants on the market. Large stalks terminate into puff ball like heads creating a truly tropical look for the pond. Giant Papyrus reaches a rather large size and can create large stands. Can be used in any size pond with pruning but is best suited for larger features.

 

Common Name:      Giant Papyrus

Use: Tropical Marginal

Flower Color: White

Leaf Color: Green

Height: 6' to 10'

Width: 1' to 2'

Container Size: 3 gallon or larger

Fertilizer: 3 tablets monthly

Hardiness Zone: 9 to11

Light Conditions: Full sun to partial shade

Native To: North Africa

 

MARGINAL OR BOG PLANTS Marginal plants should be planted in individual containers of approximately 1 to 3 gallon capacity. Some marginal plants are grown in 2'' net pots and it is recommended that you plant without removing these net pots as not to damage the roots. The net pots are designed to split apart as the plants matures. You can help speed up this process by snipping a couple of times around the top rim of the pot. Plant as you would the lilies with heavy loam soil, but when adding fertilizer tablets, use 1 tablet for 1 gallon size pots and 2 tablets for 2 or 3 gallon size pots. Marginal plants should be lowered to a depth of only 1 to 3 inches. They grow out of the water and are usually found at the water's edge.