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Tufted bulrush
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Tufted bulrush
Trichophorum cespitosum
Also known as : Deer's hair, Deerhair bulrush
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Attributes of Tufted bulrush

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Perennial
Plant Type
Grass
Bloom Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Plant Height
10 cm to 46 cm
Flower Size
4 mm to 6 mm
Flower Color
White
Yellow
Brown
Leaf type
Semi-evergreen
Ideal Temperature
5 - 32 ℃
Growth Season
Spring, Summer, Fall
Pollinators
Wind
Growth Rate:Moderate
With a moderate growth rate, tufted bulrush experiences steady development during spring, summer, and fall. This speed allows for consistent augmentation in height and robust leaf production. The flourishing during these seasons primes tufted bulrush for survival in diverse environments, contributing to its adaptive nature.

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Peats, bogs, moorland, wet heaths, burnt areas, where grazing pressure by deer is high
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What should I do if I water my Tufted bulrush too much or too little?
Without proper watering, this beautiful ornamental grass will underperform. In the ground, watering issues can be solved, but In a container, too much or too little water will kill Tufted bulrush in short order. When Tufted bulrush isn't receiving the right amount of water, it may stop growing. In the case of overwatering, it will begin to display yellow leaves with brown tips. Underwatering can produce drooping leaves, weak seed head production, and browned leaves. If you suspect your Tufted bulrush has been improperly watered, the first thing to do is figure out if the problem is too much or too little. If your Tufted bulrush is getting too much water, stop watering it immediately. Sometimes it can take weeks for heavy soils to dry out, so be patient. At the first sign of new growth, test the soil for moisture and decide whether it needs more water or not. The solution for Tufted bulrush receiving too little water is even simpler: give the grasses a nice, deep drink and see if it perks up. Bearing all of this in mind, remember that a long, deep watering is always better than a lot of shallow, frequent waterings. The reason for this is that deep watering encourages grasses to grow deep roots, which makes them more drought resistant and less prone to problems from watering.
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How often should I water my Tufted bulrush?
The watering needs of Tufted bulrush will vary depending on where it is planted. Generally, you should water this grass every week. In hot climates, once or twice a week watering in the summer may be necessary. In moderate climates, watering once every seven days or more may be enough. Grass in containers almost always need more frequent watering than grasses in the ground. But with a species such as this that can thrive in full sun or part shade, the location also matters. Shaded grasses need to be watered less frequently than in-ground grasses. Tufted bulrush should only be watered when the soil is dry. If you’re unsure when to water, there are a few key signs you can use as your cue. Pressing your finger a couple of inches into the soil will tell you if the soil is dry. For a potted grass, you can weigh the grass with a portable scale to see how light it is, but you can also quickly feel when the pot is light from lack of water. Like many types of grass, the blades may appear folded along their centers and thinner than usual when the roots lack sufficient water. Despite its drought tolerance, regular, deep waterings will reward you with a beautiful color. In the wild, Tufted bulrush grows in open scrubland, where it would be subject to extreme heat, loads of bright sun, and intermittent rain. Because this grass is drought resistant, you might expect never to need to water it. But don’t let its hardiness fool you, Tufted bulrush still needs care and attention. Even though this hardy grass can handle harsh, dry conditions, gardeners agree that it thrives best with consistent water. When first planted, Tufted bulrush will need more frequent water until it has established deep roots. For Tufted bulrush in pots, the soil will dry out quickly, especially if the pot is in hot, direct sun for a large part of the day. Test the soil every 3 to 4 days and water only when it feels dry. Tufted bulrushed in the ground generally needs less watering, but that depends on the soil it is grown in. Heavy clay soil holds water for a long time and may feel dry at the surface while still retaining plenty of moisture below the ground. Sandy soils that drain quickly will need to be watered more often.
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What should I be careful with when I water my Tufted bulrush in different seasons, climates, or during different growing?
You can often tell if you are watering enough by the rate of growth of your grasses. Tufted bulrush during the hottest months of the year and has been known to double in size in a year’s time. If the weather is hot and the grass is not growing vigorously, you may need to adjust your watering schedule. In winter, you might be able to get away with watering only once a month, but you will still want to touch the soil to test for moisture. During a growth cycle (in the warmest months), the grass will need more water than usual. But during winter and cooler months, the need for water will be dramatically reduced. The most important thing to remember about Tufted bulrush is that the soil it is planted in should always be allowed to dry out completely before adding water.
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-20 - 35 ℃
Tufted bulrush is native to environments with moderate temperatures, specifically between 41 to 89.6 °F (5 to 32 ℃). It prefers this range, being well-adapted to survive within these conditions. Seasonally, temperature adjustments in its care may be needed to emulate its natural habitat.
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Grass
Bloom Time
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Plant Height
10 cm to 46 cm
Flower Size
4 mm to 6 mm
Flower Color
White
Yellow
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Leaf type
Semi-evergreen
Ideal Temperature
5 - 32 ℃
Growth Season
Spring, Summer, Fall
Pollinators
Wind
Growth Rate:Moderate
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Just like people, each plant has its own preferences. Learn about your plants' temperature needs and create a comforting environment for them to flourish. As you care for your plants, your bond with them will deepen. Trust your intuition as you learn about their temperature needs, celebrating the journey you share. Lovingly monitor the temperature around your plants and adjust their environment as needed. A thermometer can be your ally in this heartfelt endeavor. Be patient and gentle with yourself as you explore your plants' temperature needs. Cherish your successes, learn from challenges, and nurture your garden with love, creating a haven that reflects the warmth of your care.
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Tufted bulrush is native to environments with moderate temperatures, specifically between 41 to 89.6 °F (5 to 32 ℃). It prefers this range, being well-adapted to survive within these conditions. Seasonally, temperature adjustments in its care may be needed to emulate its natural habitat.
Regional wintering strategies
Tufted bulrush has strong cold resistance, so special frost protection measures are usually not necessary during winter. However, if the winter temperatures are expected to drop below {Limit_growth_temperature}, it is still important to provide cold protection. This can be achieved by covering the plant with materials such as soil or straw. Before the first freeze in autumn, it is recommended to water the plant abundantly, ensuring the soil remains moist and enters a frozen state. This helps prevent drought and water scarcity for the plant during winter and early spring.
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Symptoms of Low Temperature in Tufted bulrush
Tufted bulrush is cold-tolerant and thrives best when the temperature is above {Suitable_growth_temperature_min}. During winter, it should be kept above {Tolerable_growing_temperature_min}. When the temperature falls below {Limit_growth_temperature}, although there may not be any noticeable changes during winter, there may be a decrease in sprouting or even no sprouting during springtime.
Solutions
In spring, remove any parts that have failed to sprout.
Symptoms of High Temperature in Tufted bulrush
During summer, Tufted bulrush should be kept below {Suitable_growth_temperature_max}. When the temperature exceeds {Tolerable_growing_temperature_max}, the leaves of the plant may become lighter in color, prone to curling, susceptible to sunburn, and in severe cases, the entire plant may wilt and become dry.
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Trim away the sunburned and dried-up parts. Move the plant to a location that provides shade from the midday and afternoon sun, or use a shade cloth to create shade. Water the plant in the morning and evening to keep the soil moist.
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