Horsetail Rush
Equisetum hyemale (Horsetail Rush or Scouring Rush) is an ancient, reed-like perennial recognized for its tall, upright green stems marked by distinctive dark bands at each joint. One of the oldest plant lineages still growing today, it brings a bold architectural element to ponds, rain gardens, and water features without relying on showy flowers. Its dense colonies provide shelter for wildlife and create year-round visual interest with evergreen foliage in mild climates. Whether planted in containers or along water's edge, Horsetail Rush adds a clean, modern texture that contrasts beautifully with broad-leaved aquatic plants. Scientific Name: Equisetum hyemale Origin: Texas, North America, Europe, and Asia Native Habitat: Wetlands, streambanks, pond edges, marshes Height: 2–4 ft Spread: Variable (spreads by rhizomes) Light: Full Sun to Part Shade Water: Wet to Shallow Water USDA Zones: 4–11 Bloom: Non-flowering (reproduces by spores)
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- 1 gallon — 24.00 USD — In stock
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