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Cyperus papyrus | Papyrus | Paper reed
Cyperus papyrus | Papyrus | Paper reed
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Plant Description
The Cyperus papyrus is a striking aquatic plant native to the Nile region, renowned for its historical and botanical significance. This Cyperus papyrus species belongs to the sedge family and is easily identifiable by its tall, triangular stems topped with umbrella-like clusters of fine, thread-like leaves. Its distinctive morphology includes robust, erect stalks that can reach impressive heights, making it a prominent feature in wetland landscapes. Often referred to as the Cyperus papyrus sedge, this plant was famously used by ancient civilizations for making paper. The Cyperus papyrus origin traces back to African freshwater habitats, where it thrives in marshes and along riverbanks. Collectors prize this species for its unique botanical traits and ornamental appeal. Its lush green foliage and architectural form contribute to aquatic garden aesthetics, while its historical legacy adds an element of intrigue. For enthusiasts interested in Cyperus papyrus identification, the combination of its triangular stems and delicate leaf clusters provides a clear botanical signature, embodying both natural beauty and cultural heritage.
IMPORTANT: Pictures show mother plant not for sale, the offer is for a plant with dimension indicated in description. Stems may be cut if too long.
Botanical family: Cyperaceae
Botanical genus: Cyperus
Botanical species: Cyperus papyrus
SKU:WP-2088-S
Cultivation
Cultivation
Info and Disclaimers
Info and Disclaimers
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Grafted/Not Grafted: Not Grafted
Disclaimer: Be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage, could have been fallen or change in its color.
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