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Juncus tenuis

path rush

  • Category: Grass
  • Hardiness Zone: 2-9
  • Height: 1-2 Feet
  • Spread: 6-24 Inches
  • Spacing: 10 Inches
  • Bloom Color: Yellow
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This durable native cool-season rush is deer-resistant and semi-evergreen. Perfect for everything from diminutive filler for rain gardens, as a groundcover, and for erosion control.

Exposure
Full Sun
Part Sun
Soil Moisture Needs
Average
Moist
Wet
Green Infrastructure
Bioretention/Rain Garden
Lawn Alternative
Meadow/Prairie
Wetland Indicator Status
Falcutative (FAC)
Plug Type
Landscape Plug™
For Animals
Deer Resistant
Propagation Type
Open pollinated
Grass Type
Cool Season
Additional Information about Juncus tenuis

A tough and durable cool season rush, Juncus tenuis is called path rush by its ability to thrive in inhospitable locations along pathways and in highly compacted soils. J. tenuis is deer resistant, semi-evergreen, and has some salt tolerance. It grows 6”-24” tall and equally as wide; its diminutive growth pattern belying its tenacious nature.

Cosmopolitan is a term of endearment for plants that could be understood as rampant. Path rush pays no heed as it travels the globe in cooler temperate climes and especially throughout North America, finding itself in open woodlands, gravelly seeps, foot paths, pastures and abandoned fields, gravelly margins of roadways, and barren waste areas. It is easy to grow in average to wet soil in full to part sun.

As with most Juncus spp, Juncus tenuis is forage and habitat for birds and insects alike being a widely adapted plant whose leaves provide shelter and building material, its seed provide sustenance, and its fibrous roots anchoring the soil and providing accommodation for those who can hide beneath it. It is great as a diminutive filler for rain gardens, as a groundcover, and for erosion control.

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Growing & Maintenance Tips for Juncus tenuis

Easy to grow in average to wet soil in full to part sun.