





River Bulrush (Scirpus fluviatilis) 3-pack of pots
River Bulrush is s staple of shoreline and wetland restorations. River Bulrush spreads by underground rhizomes (roots) and can form large colonies.
Details
Perennial
Sun: Full Sun
Moisture: Wet
Height: 6 feet
Blooms: June, July, Aug
Color: Brown
Spacing: 2′
Spreads: 8” a year by roots
Zones: 3-8
Benefits: Birds, Shoreline Restoration, Deer Resistant
Design Tips
River Bulrush spreads by underground rhizomes (roots) to form colonies, so plant it in large groups that can grow together. River Bulrush (Scirpus fluviatilis) is best used for shoreline or wetland restorations.
Great native plant choice for the Minnesota Lawns to Legumes grant program!
Companion Plants
Common Rush
Softstem Bulrush
Blue Flag Iris
New England Aster
Marsh Milkweed
Size: 3-pack of pots, each pot is 3" wide x 3" deep
These pots can’t be shipped — pickup only!
River Bulrush is s staple of shoreline and wetland restorations. River Bulrush spreads by underground rhizomes (roots) and can form large colonies.
Details
Perennial
Sun: Full Sun
Moisture: Wet
Height: 6 feet
Blooms: June, July, Aug
Color: Brown
Spacing: 2′
Spreads: 8” a year by roots
Zones: 3-8
Benefits: Birds, Shoreline Restoration, Deer Resistant
Design Tips
River Bulrush spreads by underground rhizomes (roots) to form colonies, so plant it in large groups that can grow together. River Bulrush (Scirpus fluviatilis) is best used for shoreline or wetland restorations.
Great native plant choice for the Minnesota Lawns to Legumes grant program!
Companion Plants
Common Rush
Softstem Bulrush
Blue Flag Iris
New England Aster
Marsh Milkweed
Size: 3-pack of pots, each pot is 3" wide x 3" deep
These pots can’t be shipped — pickup only!
River Bulrush is s staple of shoreline and wetland restorations. River Bulrush spreads by underground rhizomes (roots) and can form large colonies.
Details
Perennial
Sun: Full Sun
Moisture: Wet
Height: 6 feet
Blooms: June, July, Aug
Color: Brown
Spacing: 2′
Spreads: 8” a year by roots
Zones: 3-8
Benefits: Birds, Shoreline Restoration, Deer Resistant
Design Tips
River Bulrush spreads by underground rhizomes (roots) to form colonies, so plant it in large groups that can grow together. River Bulrush (Scirpus fluviatilis) is best used for shoreline or wetland restorations.
Great native plant choice for the Minnesota Lawns to Legumes grant program!
Companion Plants
Common Rush
Softstem Bulrush
Blue Flag Iris
New England Aster
Marsh Milkweed