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Juncus diastrophanthus is a perennial wetland grass with cylindrical, hollow stems that typically cluster in dense tufts. It boasts fine, thread-like leaves and produces small, brownish flowers which congregate at the stem tops. Thriving in moist to wet conditions, juncus diastrophanthus is adept at colonizing areas with standing water, playing a vital role in stabilizing soil and providing wildlife habitat.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full shade
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