Typically available from early spring to mid fall. Check with your local store for current availability.
Evergreen perennial with a dense clumping habit. Narrow cluster of dark brown spikes top each shoot. Can become invasive; best in a pot or tub with no drainage. Use in containers and in wet areas, like water gardens.
Plant with Cranesbill
Green Thumb Guide
Follow a regular watering schedule, especially in warmer climates. Can be very invasive, best if planted in a confined container.
These characteristics apply to the greater Sacramento area and nearby regions.
Live outside of our area? Please check with your local cooperative extension for the best growing practices in your neck of the woods
Visit: UC Cooperative Extension Offices (Opens in new window)
Visit: National County Extension Offices (Opens in new window)
Green Thumb Guide
Follow a regular watering schedule, especially in warmer climates. Can be very invasive, best if planted in a confined container.
These characteristics apply to the North Texas area and nearby regions.
Live outside of our area? Please check with your local cooperative extension for the best growing practices in your neck of the woods
Visit: Texas A&M Extension Offices (Opens in new window)
Visit: National County Extension Offices (Opens in new window)