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- 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
- Cyperus - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
This is a genus of approximately 700 species of sedges that can be found worldwide in tropical and temperate locations They can be annuals or perennials with many being water plants in still or slow-moving water These plants can grow from 2 inches to 4 feet tall and grow in a variety of conditions depending on the species
- Umbrella Plant Care - Growing Cyperus Umbrella Plants Indoors . . .
Cyperus is the plant to grow if you never quite get it right when you water your plants Learn how to grow and care for Cyperus houseplants in the following article
- Cyperus (Umbrella Sedge) - FSUS
A genus of about 600-700 species, herbs, of tropical and warm temperate areas
- 12 Types of Cyperus Plants to Add to Your Collection - Florgeous
Cyperus plants belong to a genus with hundreds (if not thousands) of varieties within their species As a genus, Cyperus has a rich history that spans over most continents As most Cyperuses prefer moist or temperate climates, you can find most of this plant’s types around some sort of body of water
- 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
- How to Grow Cyperus - Umbrella Plant
Learn how to grow and care for Cyperus Get tips for planting, watering, feeding, and caring for Cyperus throughout the year
- Cyperus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Cyperus refers to a genus of perennial herbaceous sedges, with Cyperus papyrus being a notable species native to Africa, commonly found in riverine and wetland environments, and notable for its robust growth and extensive aboveground biomass
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