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Cyperus alternifolius
Cyperus alternifolius
Classification
Group: Angiosperms
Order: Poales
Family: Cyperaceae
Genus: Cyperus
Species: C. alternifolius
Growing
Propagation: From seeds or by dividing
Germination time: 4-6 weeks
Adult size: 60-120 cm (2-4 ft)
Lighting: Full to medium
Watering: Soil must be kept wet at all times.
Fertilization: Monthly during active growth
Soil: Any houseplant soil
Air moisture: Humid
Other information
Toxicity: None

Cyperus alternifolius (common names: Umbrella papyrus or Umbrella palm) is a grass-like plant, native to Madagascar.

Characteristics

This semi-aquatic grass-like plant will grow long and slender green stems, at the end of which grows a circle of green bracts. The plant abundantly divides itself at its base, producing lots of new stems.

Care

Like every other papyrus, C. alternifolius requires to be kept in wet, if not damp, soil at all times. The easy way to do achieve so is to put the pot in a plate filled with water; lazier gardeners will simply leave the pot in a bowl large enough to contain it that is then filled with water. The plant can be submerged this way and will not mind having a couple of centimeters of its stem underwater.

The plant readily grows long roots that will soon invade the plate or the bowl in which the pot lies. severely cutting them will not harm the plant.

Fertilization

Light

The plant prefers intense light, as it naturally grows along the banks of rivers in its native habitats.

Multiplication

C. alternifolius can be multiplicated by sowing seeds in very wet soil; it is also easy to divide the plant at its base.

Pests and diseases

Dry air will have the tip of the bracts turn brown. Spider mites and thrips may affect the plant.

Potting

Cyperus can be re-potted at all time during the year.

Washing

Watering

Flowering

Flowering Cyperus alternifolius

Cyperus alternifolius flowering.

C. alternifolius will grow unattractive brown flowers at the tip of its stem, between the bracts.

List of cultivars

External links and references

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