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Japanese sweet flag 'Hakuronishiki'
Acorus gramineus 'Hakuro-nishiki' Also known as: Japanese rush 'Hakuro-nishiki'
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This description is for species Japanese
sweet flag (Acorus gramineus):
Acorus gramineus, or Japanese Rush is
native to Japan and East Asia and
loves a wet environment. It has shiny,
curved and narrow leaves that are a
greeny yellow colour and fragrant,
growing to around a foot in length. It
does have small yellow flowers, but
they only bloom when the plant is in
plenty of water. It's also suitable for
growing in an aquarium as long as the
aquarium has an open top so it can
grow up and out of the water. It will
grow in sun or light shade, a low
maintenance plant.
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Plant
Environment
Usage
Known dangers?
Acidity
Standard category
no
Acidic
Neutral
Alkaline
Aquatic & semiaquatic plants
Semiaquatic plants
Height [m]
Hardiness zone
Grown for
0.1 - 0.2
Z10-11
Ornamental Foliage
Spread [m]
Heat zone
Creative category
0.15
H12-2
For Beginners
Pond plants
Dominant flower colour
Winter temperatures [°C]
Garden type
Inconspicuous or absent
-1 - 4
Bog garden
Cottage garden
Pond
Plant
Environment
Usage
Flower Fragrance
Heat days
Gardening expertise
No, neutral please
1 - 210
beginner
Flowering seasons
Moisture
Time to reach full size
Mid summer
well-drained but frequently watered
poorly-drained
boggy
2 to 5 years
Foliage in spring
Soil type
Variegated
Clay
chalky
loams
Foliage in summer
Sun requirements
Variegated
Full sun
Partial shade
Foliage in Autumn
Exposure
Variegated
Sheltered
Foliage in winter
Variegated
Propagation methods
division
Growth habit
Clump-forming