Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Plant Acorus Family-Poaceae

Genus of 2 species of rhizomatous, marginal aquatic perennials, ane semi-evergreen and one deciduous, found in shallow water by streams and lakes throughout the N. hemisphere, particulatly E. Asia. The white-stripped leaves of this grassy plant form fanshaped tufts. Its great advantage as a background plant among more spectacular specimens is that it will withstand poor conditions - it is not affected by waterlogging, draughts or cold winter nights. It suffers from few problems, but leaf tips will turn brown if the compost is short of water.
Prefers cool conditions - keep in an unheated room in winter.
Keep compost wet at all times. Misting is not necessary.
Divide plants at any time of the year.

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