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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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Dark Green Bulrush Seeds Scirpus atrovirens Quick View
xDark Green Bulrush Seeds
Starting at $2.98 USD -
Great Bulrush Seeds Scirpus validus Quick View
xGreat Bulrush Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Great Bur Reed Seeds Sparganium eurycarpum Quick View
xGreat Bur Reed Seeds
Sparganium eurycarpum
Though it sometimes masquerades as just another grass, this wetland plant produces unusual globular white flowers that set it apart from the rest. This native plant also makes an excellent choice for dried flower arrangements.
Starting at $3.25 USD -
Great Spike Rush Seeds Eleocharis palustris Quick View
xGreat Spike Rush Seeds
Eleocharis palustris
This little native rush is often found growing beside creeks, rivers, and ponds. It does not become very tall but grows in the cool season, and it is an excellent food source for ducks, geese, and other creatures of the wetlands.
Starting at $3.96 USD -
Reed Manna Grass Seeds Glyceria grandis Quick View
xReed Manna Grass Seeds
Glyceria grandis
An essential member of the wetland community, this native grass flourishes in marshes or along streams. It is a cool-season grass and is easy to grow, so it is a popular choice if a taller grass is desired in a wet area.
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