The sturdy stems help protect this plant from wind. These to have rounded umbrels of arching threads. The mop-like heads grow 10' to 12' across and the plant stands 30' to 36' tall. A reasonably quick growing, clump-forming evergreen, aquatic perennial. An excellent marginal plant, it looks like Egyptian Papyrus, but is much shorter and compact, making it easier to maintain in smaller water features. Cut back dead stems and culms in fall. King Tut Papyrus is a very popular plant with water gardeners.It may be grown at the edge of a pond or water garden, in boggy areas, in shallow water, and in containers. This architectural grass is highly versatile.It is such a nice combination of the giant papyrus and dwarf papyrus. The encyclopedia describes the name as cyperus papyrus but you wouldnt guess papyrus from looking and the plant. This Papyrus has quickly become one of our our favorite pond plants. While it thrives in consistently moist garden soil, it can also be planted in standing water, but the crown of the plant should never be covered. tall with flowers consisting of 'beads' on long stems. Performs best in full sun or partial shade in wet soils.Vintage Rare Framed EGYPTIAN Hand Painted PAPYRUS King Tut Collectible Art encased in a double glass heavy duty frame with metal and wood. It is a very fast grower and will quickly grow to an impressive size when replanted in the spring. King Tut Egyptian Papyrus will grow to be about 6 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 4 feet. Vintage Rare Framed EGYPTIAN Hand Painted PAPYRUS King Tut Collectible Art.: 80.00. Cyperus Papyrus is not hardy enough to survive winters with freezing temperatures, and it is not a candidate to overwinter inside. While papyrus plants are perennials in warm climates, many gardeners use them as if they were annuals in colder climates. It creates a lovely background for other pond plants too. Providing year-round interest, this member of the sedge family is a bold and dramatic addition to the water garden thanks to its strongly upright foliage and fireworks-like flower heads. Greenish-brown flower clusters appear during the summer and eventually produce brown nut-like fruits. Atop the stem rests a whorl of dark green, radiating grassy leafy bracts, which form a showy umbrella shape. Atop the stem rests a rounded umbel adorned with many slender arching threads. Cyperus involucratus Baby Tut (Umbrella Plant) is a dwarf tender aquatic perennial forming a clump of erect, triangular stems that sprout from woody rhizomes. With shorter stems than King Tut, Prince Tut is quite sturdy and less likely to have stems flop. Fun and interesting, without being so overwhelmingly huge. Cyperus papyrus 'King Tut' (Papyrus) is a tender aquatic perennial forming a clump of erect, triangular stems that sprout from woody rhizomes. A nicely compact form of Egyptian Papyrus, about half the height of King Tut, but with the same large poms on the ends of the stems.
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