Standing water
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Scirpus sylvaticus is a species in the Scirpus genus, commonly called Wood club-rush, a aquatic plant, and with a clumping growth habit. Its native range is Wetlands and marshy areas. 1 public specimen of Scirpus sylvaticus are catalogued on collecto.rs across 1 collector. Aggregated across public specimens, collectors most commonly report a light preference of full sun, standing water watering frequency, and tropical temperature range. Explore other Scirpus species or jump straight to a specific cultivar below.
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Standing water
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Full sun
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Scirpus sylvaticus is a species in the Scirpus genus. Commonly known as Wood club-rush, a aquatic plant, and with a clumping growth habit. Native to Wetlands and marshy areas. Collectors on collecto.rs track 1 public specimen across 1 collector.
Across 1 public specimen on collecto.rs, the most common care setup for Scirpus sylvaticus is Full sun light, standing water watering, and tropical temperatures.
Scirpus sylvaticus is rare on collecto.rs — fewer than five public collectors currently track it. Add yours to be one of the first.
Scirpus sylvaticus is also known as Scirpus sylvaticus, Sedge family, Scirpus latifolius, Scirpus sylvaticus var. jechlii, and Scirpus sylvaticus subsp. digynus.
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