Common Name: Brown Head Rush
Juncus phaeocephalus, the brown-headed rush, is a native grown along the coast of California, It grows shorelines of swamp areas and shallow wetlands and grows up to 18”. The flowers are actually in heads. The flower’s heads can have one or many. It has 6 stamens. The sepals and petals are dark brown in color.
Plant Type: | |
Width: | 4' |
Height: | 3' |
Fragrant: | No |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Zone: | 8 - 11 |
Deer Resistant: | No |
Salt Tolerant: | No |
Drought Tolerant: | No |