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Mountain spikerush is a robust perennial sedge thriving in wetland habitats. It forms dense tufts of cylindrical, wiry stems that can stand up to two feet tall, often topped with single spikelet flowers. Its preference for moist soils contributes to its role in stabilizing wetland banks and promoting ecosystem health. The plant's vitality in saturated conditions makes it a distinctive member of its native marshy landscapes.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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