The warranty is purchased on a per plant basis and must be purchased at the same time as the plant purchase. The Plant Addicts Warranty is a 1 year warranty protecting you from all the unknowns and will replace your plant if it moves on to the plant afterlife. Examples would be hungry animals, drought, poor soil conditions, over watering, disease, insects & many other factors. There are many variables outside our control and yours that can cause the demise of your plant(s). We encourage all plant lovers to purchase the Plant Addicts Warranty whether you’re new or an expert. Guide: How to Care for Your New Plant(s) Plant Addicts Warranty - 1 Year (Extra Purchase Required) Plants are very resilient and will rebound quickly when cared for correctly.įor information on how to care for you new plant please check out our guide. Please note plant(s) with damaged branches or wilted leaves will not qualify for this guarantee. We may ask for pictures but will try to make it as easy as possible for you. If the plant is dead, has dried out roots or the incorrect item was shipped just notify Plant Addicts within 3 days upon delivery. Plant Addicts guarantees your plant(s) will arrive happy and healthy, but the plant(s) are being shipped through the mail and accidents happen. Plant Addict Guarantee (Included On All Plant Orders) Light Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)įeatures: Deadheading Not Necessary, Foliage Interest, Low MaintenanceĬommon Name: Graceful Grasses® Queen Tut™ Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus Graceful Grasses® Queen Tut™ Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus Information USDA Hardiness Zones: 9 - 11 When using it in containers, choose one that is large to prevent Queen Tut from overcrowding. Plant Queen Tut 12-24 inches away from other plants to allow it room to grow. Queen Tut spreads less than many other Papyrus varieties. Graceful Grasses® Queen Tut™ Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus Spacing Queen Tut can either be brought indoors into a warm, sunny location, or can be discarded in the fall or spring once it has turned brown due to the cold. Because it is a cold-sensitive annual, it should not be expected to survive a winter with frost. Queen Tut is a low-maintenance plant and doesn’t require pruning. Queen Tut grows well in fertile soil and shouldn’t need additional fertilizer amending the soil with organic matter prior to planting will set this annual up for success. Once Queen Tut becomes established in a garden bed, it can be drought tolerant. When placing Queen Tut along a pond’s edge, be sure not to submerge the crown in water–the roots can survive in just a few inches of water. For this reason, it is important that when including Queen Tut in a mixed planter, you are choosing potting soil that retains moisture and pairing it with other water-loving annuals or perennials, such as Lysimachia or Sunpatiens. Keep the roots consistently moist, if not from a pond or rain garden then by watering frequently. Queen Tut is going to grow best in full to partial sun. Replace the usually ornamental annual grasses with this stunner to bring interesting shape and movement to your garden and planters! Graceful Grasses® Queen Tut™ Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus Care In the summer, it produces small, seed-like flowers at the ends of its little umbrella tops, not too dissimilar from what you might see on ornamental grasses. This papyrus grass is heat tolerant and deer and rabbit resistant. Queen Tut thrives in soggy and moist environments and doesn’t like to dry out. In addition to planters, Queen Tut can be grown in landscapes, in rain and water gardens, and along pond edges as a bog plant. This annual has a unique shape, with long, slender, sturdy stalks supporting wispy umbrella-like tops, looking kind of like bright green sparklers. Queen Tut ( Cyperus prolifer ) stands tall at 18-24 inches with minimal spreading, 12-18 inches wide. Young shoots grazed by livestock.Īsh from burnt papyrus sheets used to treat wounds and ulcers.When looking for a thriller that truly thrills, look no further than Graceful Grasses® Queen Tut™ Dwarf Egyptian Papyrus. Starchy rhizomes and flowering heads eaten raw or cooked in north Africa. : Stem pith used to make papryrus sheets in ancient Eygpt. Ash from burnt papyrus used to treat wounds and ulcers. Starchy rhizomes and flowering culms eaten raw or cooked by north Africans. Stems woven into reed mats and baskets (bulrush basket used to hold biblical baby Moses). Propagate by division of woody rhizomes at base of clumps.Stem piths used to make papyrus sheets by ancient Eygptians. Stems triangular in cross-section, main stems topped by wiry heads of shiny green stalks to form flowering heads. Tall, impressive shrub for large water features with calm water (50cm depth).Leaves reduced, at base of culms. Emergent aquatic or marginal sedge, up to 3m height.
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