Creek Mat Rush
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Creek mat rush. Browse pictures and read growth cultivation information about lomandra species creek mat rush green mat rush slender mat rush lomandra hystrix supplied by member gardeners in the plantfiles. Lomandra hystrix green creek mat rush. If you do no more than plant this common rush you are doing the ecology a power of good. The planting is at the bottom of zone 15 where we are clearing brazilian pepper trees and singapore daisy to restore the original water flow of the ephemeral creek.
Lomandra hystrix commonly known as green mat rush or creek mat rush is a perennial rhizomatous herb found throughout eastern australia. The rush creek creations high quality portable gun cleaning mat is essential to add to your collection. If you want a robust no fuss clumping plant creek matt rush lomandra hystrix is ideal. Lomandra hystrix creek mat rush robust clumping plant to 1 5m along creek banks.
The leaves are 80 cm to 100 cm long and generally have a. Leaves shiny strap like to 1 5m long x 2cm. Lomandra hystrix mat rush appearance. Compact fast growing lomandra with fine bright green foliage bearing yellow flower spikes during spring.
Growing to 1 5 m. It is strong enough to withstand inundation can outcompete invasive weeds once established filters the water and stabilises creekbanks. Tiny perfumed cream flowers in branched spikes mainly in fours spring and summer. Quantity add to cart categories.
Lomandra hystrix has tiny scented flowers in spring and summer. Massed planting gives a great coverage and will smother out weeds in time. It is usually found along creek beds and has shiny strap like leaves with a weeping habit. Lomandra hystrix commonly known as green mat rush or creek mat rush is a perennial rhizomatous herb found throughout eastern australia.
Lomandra hystrix is one of our most important restoration plant in the enoggera catchment. 2020 water restriction solutions drought resistant plants grasses strappy leaf. The lomandra hystrix creek mat rush jian planted last week are doing well after the storm last night. Lilian ross fraser and joyce winifred vickery co discovered lomandra hystrix which they published in proceedings of the linnean society of new south wales 62.
Low maintenance filler plant tolerates most soil types and is ideal for erosion protection on banks.