Eleocharis ovata
Blunt Spikerush
This native plant is a summer annual up to 10 inches tall. Each plant produces a single culm or a tuft of culms. Each culm is green, hairless, round in cross-section and unbranched. The leaves are reduced to a single, rough, brown sheath at the base of the culm; there are no leaf blades. The culm terminates in a small, scale-covered, egg-shaped flowerhead up to ½" long and a little less across.
Additional Information:
Height 2-10 Inches
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Spread 6-12 Inches
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USDA Hardiness Zone 3-5
Home Owner Growing and Maintenance Tips:
The preference is full sun and wet conditions; shallow water is readily tolerated. This plant a variety of soils, including sandy, gravelly or mucky. It doesn't tolerate competition from Typha spp. (Cattails) and other tall wetland species.
Characteristics & Attributes
Hydrologic Designation
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Root
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Season of Interest
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Mid (May-June) |
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Late (July-frost) |
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Soil Moisture
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Special Uses
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Sun Exposure
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USFS MO Ecological Map
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Wildlife Benefit
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Food/Birds |
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