Live Dwarf Giant King Tut Papyrus Tropical Aquatic Marginal Pond/Bog Plant
This plant is available for shipping now Cyperus percamenthusCyperus percamenthus, also known as King Tut papyrus and Dwarf giant papyrus, is an excellent tropical marginal plant. It is able to give you the look of giant papyrus, but with a much smaller maximum height that is easier to maintain for smaller water features. One of the most popular plants in the water garden industry, Dwarf Giant papyrus is very easy to maintain. There are several different names in the trade adding for a bit of confusion, but just ask for dwarf giant papyrus and you will get the plant you want. Common Name: King Tut Papyrus, Dwarf Giant PapyrusUse: Tropical MarginalFlower Color: WhiteLeaf Color: GreenHeight: 24''Width: 3'' to 6''Container Size: 1 gallon or largerFertilizer: 1 tablet monthlyHardiness Zone: 9 to12Light Conditions: Full sun to partial shadeNative To: Available As: 2'' and 4'' pots Planting and Care Instructions For Water Garden PlantsMARGINAL OR BOG PLANTS Marginal plants should be planted in individual containers of approximately 1 to 3 gallon capacity. Some marginal plants are grown in 2'' net pots and it is recommended that you plant without removing these net pots as not to damage the roots. Plant as you would the lilies, but when adding fertilizer tablets, use 1 tablet for 1 gallon size pots and 2 tablets for 2 or 3 gallon size pots. Marginal plants should be lowered to a depth of only 1 to 3 inches. They grow out of the water and are usually found at the water's edge. Spring shipping days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.Summer shipping days: Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.Fall shipping days: Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.
Specifications
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Plant Type | Marginal (Moist) |
| Climate | Tropical |
| Color | Green |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor |
| USDA Hardiness Zone (°F) | 9 (50 to 60 °F) |
| MPN | N/A |
| Plant Habit | Ground cover |
| Soil Type | Clay |
| Brand | King |
| Plant Form | Plant |
| Season Of Interest | Spring |
| Type | Shallow Water Plants |
| Growth Stage | Vegetative |
| Watering | Heavy |
| Genus | Cyperus percamenthus |
| Sunlight | Partial Shade |
| Foliage | Deciduous |
| Features | Dwarf |
| Safety | Pet Safe |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
This plant is available for shipping now Cyperus percamenthusCyperus percamenthus, also known as King Tut papyrus and Dwarf giant papyrus, is an excellent tropical marginal plant. It is able to give you the look of giant papyrus, but with a much smaller maximum height that is easier to maintain for smaller water features. One of the most popular plants in the water garden industry, Dwarf Giant papyrus is very easy to maintain. There are several different names in the trade adding for a bit of confusion, but just ask for dwarf giant papyrus and you will get the plant you want. Common Name: King Tut Papyrus, Dwarf Giant PapyrusUse: Tropical MarginalFlower Color: WhiteLeaf Color: GreenHeight: 24''Width: 3'' to 6''Container Size: 1 gallon or largerFertilizer: 1 tablet monthlyHardiness Zone: 9 to12Light Conditions: Full sun to partial shadeNative To: Available As: 2'' and 4'' pots Planting and Care Instructions For Water Garden PlantsMARGINAL OR BOG PLANTS Marginal plants should be planted in individual containers of approximately 1 to 3 gallon capacity. Some marginal plants are grown in 2'' net pots and it is recommended that you plant without removing these net pots as not to damage the roots. Plant as you would the lilies, but when adding fertilizer tablets, use 1 tablet for 1 gallon size pots and 2 tablets for 2 or 3 gallon size pots. Marginal plants should be lowered to a depth of only 1 to 3 inches. They grow out of the water and are usually found at the water's edge. Spring shipping days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.Summer shipping days: Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.Fall shipping days: Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.