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Some friends and I went to an amazing nursery here in Austin today and I still can't believe what I found. Juncus effusus 'Spiralis'!!
Commonly referred to as corkscrew rush, it is a cultivar with uncertain origins of the common rush. I have seen this plant many times on tumblr and mistakenly believed that it was a succulent when in fact it grows in wetlands usually on pond shores. What you see aren't leaves, but leafless stems which apparently become less tightly coiled as the plant ages.
The nursery referred to it as a bog plant which isn't strictly accurate because, while bogs and marshes are both a type of wetland environment, bogs are very low in nutrients (hence the evolution of North American carnivorous plants like Sarracenia and Dionaea which derive much of their nutrients from capturing and digesting insects) while marshes are nutrient-rich and support a wider variety of plants than bogs. Distinguishing between "bog plants" and "marsh plants" may sound silly, but it makes a significant difference when it comes to raising a particular plant in cultivation in terms of how you need to water them and what kind of water you can use, how you feed them and what substrate they can grow in. The best way to grow beautiful, healthy plants at home is to mimic its natural habitat as closely as you can.
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Terrariums are a great feature in any house. These miniature gardens were very popular back in the…
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