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Common Name: Hardstem Bulrush

Scientific Name: Schoenoplectus acutus occidentalis

Native / Introduced: Native

Main Uses: Wildlife wetland habitat restoration

Height: 4 - 8 feet

Root Type: Sod

Growing Season: Cool

Soil Types: Most soils covered in water

Tolerances: Alkaline, saline and brackish water

Sun or Shade: Full sun

Minimum Precipitation: 25+ inches

Lifecycle: Perennial

Planting Seed Rate: 5 - 7 lbs/acre

Estimated Seeds Per Pound: 400,000

Optimal Planting Season: Spring or fall

Planting Depth: Surface to 1/4 inch

Category: Grass

 

Description:

Hardstem Bulrush, scientifically known as Schoenoplectus acutus, is a water-dependent plant species characterized by its rhizomatous growth pattern. It thrives in wetland environments and often forms dense, thicket-like stands. This species is commonly distributed throughout a wide expanse of the western United States, primarily at elevations ranging from mid to low.

 

Typically, Hardstem Bulrush prefers to grow in shallow water and can adapt to a variety of soil textures. It displays a remarkable tolerance for water conditions that are alkaline, saline, or brackish. Furthermore, this plant is resilient and can resprout after wildfires, contributing to its ecological significance.

 

Hardstem Bulrush plays a pivotal role in wetland ecosystems as it offers excellent food sources, shelter, and habitat for a diverse range of wildlife species. This includes waterfowl, eagles, hawks, muskrats, and numerous others. Due to its ecological importance and its ability to enhance wetland environments, Hardstem Bulrush is considered a valuable species for wetlands restoration initiatives.

 

Resources:

NRCS Profile: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=SCAC3

NRCS Plant Guide: https://plants.usda.gov/DocumentLibrary/plantguide/pdf/pg_scac3.pdf

 

Photo Credit: Nick Varvel

Hardstem Bulrush

$75.00Price

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