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US Native Reed and Rush Seeds
When we hear terms like Reeds and Rushes we tend to think of seeds that thrive in areas that have a lot of water like rivers, wetlands, or swamps. This is very true, and most of these native grass seeds for sale will thrive in a wet place with hydric soils. The Juncus family which includes Path Rush is an exception to this general rule of thumb, because we have grown it successfully year after year in a mesic/dry soil in our production fields
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Chairmaker's Rush Seeds Scirpus pungens Quick View
xChairmaker's Rush Seeds
Scirpus pungens
The stems of this native rush were actually used for weaving sturdy chair seats in years gone by. This perennial is a widespread species and is used extensively in wetland restoration projects.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Dark Green Bulrush Seeds Scirpus atrovirens Quick View
xDark Green Bulrush Seeds
Starting at $2.98 USD -
Inland Rush Seeds Juncus interior Quick View
xInland Rush Seeds
Juncus interior
These stiff upright rushes form clumps that thrive in the wetlands of the midwestern US. This native perennial turns lots of sunshine and moisture into millions of tiny seeds!
Starting at $3.25 USD -
Red Bulrush Seeds Scirpus pendulus Quick View
xRed Bulrush Seeds
Scirpus pendulus
This adaptable native rush produces pretty nodding seed clumps on tall stems. This rush is a cool-season perennial that usually grows in wet areas, where waterfowl feed on the fresh crop of seeds each summer.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Wool Grass Seeds Scirpus cyperinus Quick View
xWool Grass Seeds
Starting at $3.25 USD
When we hear terms like Reeds and Rushes we tend to think of seeds that thrive in areas that have a lot of water like rivers, wetlands, or swamps. This is very true, and most of these native grass seeds for sale will thrive in a wet place with hydric soils. The Juncus family which includes Path Rush is an exception to this general rule of thumb, because we have grown it successfully year after year in a mesic/dry soil in our production fields