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Swallow Cottage
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Swallow Cottage
Carex pseudocyperus
£3.95
Common Name: Cyperus Sedge
Flowering Period: June-August
UK Native? Yes
Pot Size: 1.5 litre

(6-7 aquatic marginal)   1mx60cm

Strings of spiky green tassels hang from long stems above lush strap like green leaves in early summer. Exotic appearance and native but is not suitable for small ponds or water features. Give it space to impress. Prune hard in spring. Planting depth 45cm/18”

This plant was added to our catalogue on Saturday 21 February, 2004.
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I just wanted to say that my order arrived safely and promptly. I was very impressed by the quality of the packing and also the healthy look of all the plants. I have bought mail order/on-line from other companies and yours is by far the most efficient and professional, many others arriving completely scrunched up and dried out - thank you. MH Stranraer Feb 2006