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Graceful Grasses Prince Tut Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus - Quart Pot - Proven Winners
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Graceful Grasses Prince Tut Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus - Quart Pot - Proven Winners

Height 18-30 InchesWidth 24-36 InchesUse as a thriller when using in containersSturdy upright stems carry a veritable mop of grass-like fronds that sprout from a single point at the top of the stem, looking for all the world like fireworks shooting out of the stem. Bright green, triangular shaped stems, smaller than traditional papyrus plants, create a visu…
Height 18-30 InchesWidth 24-36 InchesUse as a thriller when using in containersSturdy upright stems carry a veritable mop of grass-like fronds that sprout from a single point at the top of the stem, looking for all the world like fireworks shooting out of the stem. Bright green, triangular shaped stems, smaller than traditional papyrus plants, create a visual treat when planted in your large containers alone, or with other annuals as a thrilling centerpiece. You can also plant these lovely green grass-like plants in your bog or water garden if your winter temperatures do not go below 35 degrees. The majority of gardeners, however, will have to opt for using this beautiful plant as an annual and for that purpose, Prince Tut Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus is a real show stopper.This diminutive member of the Sedge family is native to Africa, Zones 10 to 11, where it can grow up to 15 feet tall, primarily in bogs, along streams and in areas with wet boggy soil, most famously along the Nile River in Egypt. Graceful Grasses Prince Tut is a dwarf Egyptian Papyrus, much more suited to homeowners patios and decks, or perhaps in a bog or water garden in the hottest portions of the growing zones. United States gardeners in all regions can grow Prince Tut as a long season annual, giving a show from spring until fall with its frilly heads and interesting nut-like seeds that form in the last part of the season. This annual makes a spectacular thriller in a large patio container, complementing flowering annuals that cascade down the planter while it waves in the breeze above.Graceful Grasses® Prince Tut Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus CarePapyrus is partial to the sun, growing best in part to full sun, at least 4 to 6 hours a day. As it prefers to be in wet, boggy soil, maintaining a consistent moisture is important. If you plant it with other annuals that cannot tolerate wet feet, keep the container well watered for best results. Use a fast draining soil of average quality. Papyrus prefers a soil pH at about 6 to 6.5, slightly acidic to neutral. Keep the crown of the roots above water or soil level. When planted in a bog or a water garden, this annual will survive just fine sitting in a couple inches of water. The key is consistently moist soil. Fertilize Prince Tut by applying a water soluble fertilizer that is diluted to half strength each month starting in the spring once planted. Spray the foliage and then water the plant to help avoid fertilizer burn.Deadheading is not needed to keep papyrus producing stems and heads. Pruning is typically not needed unless you have a yellowed or dead stem, simply clip it off at the base and discard. Unfortunately this stately grass-like annual is not able to be overwintered indoors, so gardeners typically will repurchase new plants in the spring for the following year. This award winning best seller is worth the extra effort as it will really put on a show for your patio or deck containers.Graceful Grasses® Prince Tut Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus SpacingSpace plants 18 to 24 inches apart when planted in your bog or water garden landscape. Prince Tut will grow up to 30 inches tall and spread out 36 inches wide, creating a spectacular focal point. Papyrus has historical significance as it is the source for making papyrus paper, but you will enjoy its beautiful upright habit in your annual garden containers or water gardens this spring.Graceful Grasses® Prince Tut Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus Information USDA Hardiness Zones: 10-11 Flower Color(s): Green Bloom Period: Grown for Foliage Foliage Color(s) Green Foliage Description: Bright Grass Green Light Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Sun Height Class: Tall Height: 18-30 Inches Spread: 24-36 Inches Spacing: 18-24 Inches Habit: Upright Watering: Average Drought Tolerant: No Container Role: Thriller Use Types: Combinations, Container, Landscape, Mass Planting, Specimen or Focal Point | All Plants > Annuals Proven Winners CYPPTQT
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Height 18-30 InchesWidth 24-36 InchesUse as a thriller when using in containersSturdy upright stems carry a veritable mop of grass-like fronds that sprout from a single point at the top of the stem, looking for all the world like fireworks shooting out of the stem. Bright green, triangular shaped stems, smaller than traditional papyrus plants, create a visual treat when planted in your large containers alone, or with other annuals as a thrilling centerpiece. You can also plant these lovely green grass-like plants in your bog or water garden if your winter temperatures do not go below 35 degrees. The majority of gardeners, however, will have to opt for using this beautiful plant as an annual and for that purpose, Prince Tut Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus is a real show stopper.This diminutive member of the Sedge family is native to Africa, Zones 10 to 11, where it can grow up to 15 feet tall, primarily in bogs, along streams and in areas with wet boggy soil, most famously along the Nile River in Egypt. Graceful Grasses Prince Tut is a dwarf Egyptian Papyrus, much more suited to homeowners patios and decks, or perhaps in a bog or water garden in the hottest portions of the growing zones. United States gardeners in all regions can grow Prince Tut as a long season annual, giving a show from spring until fall with its frilly heads and interesting nut-like seeds that form in the last part of the season. This annual makes a spectacular thriller in a large patio container, complementing flowering annuals that cascade down the planter while it waves in the breeze above.Graceful Grasses® Prince Tut Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus CarePapyrus is partial to the sun, growing best in part to full sun, at least 4 to 6 hours a day. As it prefers to be in wet, boggy soil, maintaining a consistent moisture is important. If you plant it with other annuals that cannot tolerate wet feet, keep the container well watered for best results. Use a fast draining soil of average quality. Papyrus prefers a soil pH at about 6 to 6.5, slightly acidic to neutral. Keep the crown of the roots above water or soil level. When planted in a bog or a water garden, this annual will survive just fine sitting in a couple inches of water. The key is consistently moist soil. Fertilize Prince Tut by applying a water soluble fertilizer that is diluted to half strength each month starting in the spring once planted. Spray the foliage and then water the plant to help avoid fertilizer burn.Deadheading is not needed to keep papyrus producing stems and heads. Pruning is typically not needed unless you have a yellowed or dead stem, simply clip it off at the base and discard. Unfortunately this stately grass-like annual is not able to be overwintered indoors, so gardeners typically will repurchase new plants in the spring for the following year. This award winning best seller is worth the extra effort as it will really put on a show for your patio or deck containers.Graceful Grasses® Prince Tut Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus SpacingSpace plants 18 to 24 inches apart when planted in your bog or water garden landscape. Prince Tut will grow up to 30 inches tall and spread out 36 inches wide, creating a spectacular focal point. Papyrus has historical significance as it is the source for making papyrus paper, but you will enjoy its beautiful upright habit in your annual garden containers or water gardens this spring.Graceful Grasses® Prince Tut Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus Information USDA Hardiness Zones: 10-11 Flower Color(s): Green Bloom Period: Grown for Foliage Foliage Color(s) Green Foliage Description: Bright Grass Green Light Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Sun Height Class: Tall Height: 18-30 Inches Spread: 24-36 Inches Spacing: 18-24 Inches Habit: Upright Watering: Average Drought Tolerant: No Container Role: Thriller Use Types: Combinations, Container, Landscape, Mass Planting, Specimen or Focal Point | All Plants > Annuals Proven Winners CYPPTQT

Specifications

SpeciesAnnual
Water RequirementsAverage
Drought ToleranceNo
Usda Hardiness Zone10-11
MaintenanceEasy
Scientific NameCyperus Papyrus 'Prince Tut'
Height ClassTall
Bloom PeriodGrown For Foliage
Flower Color(s)Green
Container RoleThriller
Foliage DescriptionBright Grass Green
FeaturesFoliage Interest, Deadheading Not Necessary
Item Height18-30 Inches
Light ExposurePartial Sun To Full Sun
Spread24-36 Inches
Other Name(s)Egyptian Paper Reed, Giant Papyrus, Paper Reed
Foliage Color(s)Green
BrandProven Winners
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