Cyperus - Wikipedia Cyperus is a large genus of about 700 species of sedges, distributed throughout all continents in both tropical and temperate regions [2][3] They are annual or perennial plants, mostly aquatic and growing in still or slow-moving water up to 0 5 metres (20 in) deep
How to Grow and Care for Papyrus Plants - The Spruce Papyrus plants (Cyperus papyrus) are water-loving ornamentals that are grown as perennials or annuals, depending on the climate Learn how to grow the papyrus plant
Cyperus Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners In this Gardener's HQ guide, we'll explore cultivating Cyperus plants in your garden, indoor spaces, and other settings Plant Characteristics: Cyperus, commonly known as the Papyrus plant, features tall, slender stems that are crowned with tufts of fine green bristles, forming an umbrella shape
12 Types of Cyperus Plants to Add to Your Collection - Florgeous While it won’t always be easy to find these Cyperus plants available for home growers, it’s clear that there is a species for every need Mostly found in moist, damp environments around bodies of water, a unique Cyperus plant can provide different uses for humans and animals alike
How to Grow Cyperus - Umbrella Plant Cyperus–commonly called umbrella plant or papyrus–is a sedge, a grasslike plant that is different than a true grass; it has three-angled solid stems Cyperus are known for their striking form, silhouette, and shadow patterns
Cyperus - Gardenia Prized for their striking silhouette, Cyperus can be annuals or evergreen, rhizomatous perennials, with decorative sprays of leaf fronds that resemble thin, papery palms They range in size from very small to very large and are useful accents in the water garden or at a pond’s edge Some may be grown in containers
PlantNET - FloraOnline Genus Cyperus Family Cyperaceae Description: Annual or perennial herbs, tufted or rhizomatous, rarely tuber-bearing Culms triquetrous to terete, nodeless Leaves sometimes reduced to sheaths; ligule present or absent Inflorescence simple or compound, umbel-like or head-like, rarely reduced to one spikelet; involucral bracts mostly leaf-like
Cyperus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Cyperus esculentus and Cyperus rotundus are common weeds of agricultural and horticultural cropping systems throughout tropical, subtropical, and temperate areas of the world