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Sedges, Reeds and Rushes
These superficially grass-like plants are often associated with wet places. Many of the tufted species such as Pendulus Sedge, (Carex pendula) make architectural statements at the side of ponds and in wetlands. Others, such as spikerushes (Eleocharis) can provide an interesting, non-invasive, low ground cover on damp mud. Reeds (Phragmites) and reed-mace (Typha) provide erosion control, water purification and tall nesting habitat for birds. Some species such as sea clubrush (Scirpus maritimus) thrive in saline conditions and provide abundant seed for overwintering ducks.

We are gradually building up our range of these species from wild collections made mainly in Southeast England, but supplies are limited. Please browse the list below to find a suitable species for your needs.
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Cat. No.Botanical NameUK Common NamePrice UK Pounds per 1000g.Enter grams neededNet cost in UK Pounds. 
96001Bolboschoenus maritimusSea Club-rush £ 350 g £
96002Carex acutiformis .Lesser Pond-sedge £ 250 g £
96003Carex disticha .Brown Sedge £ 350 g £
96004Carex pendula .Pendulus Sedge £ 350 g £
96005Carex riparia .Greater Pond-sedge £ 350 g £
96006Carex sylvatica .Wood-sedge £ 650 g £
96007Eleocharis palustris .Common Spike-rush £ 310 g £
96008Juncus acutus .Sharp Rush £ 310 g £
96009Juncus articulatus .Jointed Rush £ 380 g £
96010Juncus bufonius .Toad Rush £ 350 g £
96011Juncus effusus .Soft Rush £ 350 g £
96012Luzula campestris .Field Wood-rush £ 450 g £
96013Luzula multiflora .Heath Wood-rush £ 450 g £
96014Luzula sylvatica .Great Wood-rush £ 450 g £
96015Phragmites communis .Common Reed £ 500 g £
96016Scirpus maritimus .Sea Club-rush £ 350 g £
96017Typha angustifolia .Lesser Reed-mace, Bulrush £ 320 g £
96018Typha latifolia .Greater Reed-mace, Bulrush £ 180 g £