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Juncus sarophorus

Juncus sarophorus

Juncus sarophorus, or Broom Rush, is a hardy, clump-forming perennial rush native to Australia, typically found in wetlands, along watercourses, and in seasonally inundated areas. Growing up to 1 meter tall, it features upright, cylindrical stems and small, inconspicuous flower clusters that appear near the tips of the stems, adding a subtle structural element to wetland landscapes.

Broom Rush thrives in waterlogged soils and tolerates full sun to partial shade, making it ideal for wetland restoration, riparian planting, and erosion control projects. Its dense root system helps stabilize soil, improve water quality by filtering runoff, and provide habitat for aquatic and semi-aquatic wildlife, including insects and small birds.

With its resilience, ecological contributions, and low-maintenance nature, Juncus sarophorus is a valuable choice for biodiversity-focused landscaping, wetland rehabilitation, and sustainable garden designs.

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