Canada Rush
Juncus canadensis
Description:
Grows best when soil temperatures are cool. Flowers bloom in the late summer. Flower is green or brown and form spikes or clusters. Prefers near full sunlight. Grows in wetlands but can survive through periods of drought.
Plant Overview:
Other Common Names: | Canadian Rush |
Plant Family: | Juncaceae |
Plant Duration: | Perennial |
Plant Type: | Graminoids/Grasses |
Attracts Pollinators and Wildlife: | Birds |
Bloom Time: | Early July to late September, most in September |
Fruit Timing: | Early July to late September, most in September |
Global and State Rank: | G5, S5 |
Commercially available landscape plant? | No |
Soil Characteristics: | |
Soil Type: | Clay, Loam, Sandy |
Soil Moisture: | Wet |
Light Needs: | |
Opitmal Light: | Partial shade |
Light Range: | Partial Shade |
Water Needs of Plant: | |
Soil Moisture: | Wet |