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Mat Sedge

Cyperus textilis

Tolerances & suitability

Good potplant Good potplant

Growth features

Easy to grow Easy to grow

Social features

Useful Useful

Habitats

Near water Near water

Aspect

Shade Shade
Sun Sun

Plant types

Grass Grass

This reed-like plant is found in river and wetland-type areas of fresh or salty water. It has a stem of a few meters topped with an umbrella-shaped tuft of flat leaf structures, sometimes with the seeds emerging from the centre of the umbrella. It occurs from Piketberg in the Western Cape to southern KwaZulu-Natal. In wetlands, plants take up the excess nitrogen, phosphates, heavy metals and phenolic compounds.

Propagation is most successful by dividing up the clumps of roots and cutting back most of the large stems, but it can also be propagated by seeds and cuttings. For cuttings, cut of the top tuft with a few centimetres of stem to spare. Cut off most of the umbrella tuft to avoid water loss. Place in water or moist sand until roots appear before planting out.

Also known as mat sedge | basket grass | rushes | emezi grass | kooigoed

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