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Butomus umbellatus (Flowering rush) Native to the UK. These flowering gladioli are often found among reed mace, they have narrow twisted leaves and stunning pink flowers in umbels rise above the water. The roots used to be crushed and used as food in northern Asia. Perfect for a wildlife pond including dragon flies, frogs, newts and a range of insects including bees. Grown in Lincolnshire. Sold as a 1Ltr POTTED.
Height: 100cm Spread: 45cm — Sun — Bee friendly
Depth above the top of the pot 3-25cm
Description
Butomus umbellatus (Flowering rush) Native to the UK. These flowering gladioli are often found among reed mace, they have narrow twisted leaves and stunning pink flowers in umbels rise above the water. The roots used to be crushed and used as food in northern Asia. Perfect for a wildlife pond including dragon flies, frogs, newts and a range of insects including bees. Grown in Lincolnshire. Sold as a 1Ltr POTTED.
Height: 100cm Spread: 45cm — Sun — Bee friendly
Depth above the top of the pot 3-25cm
Flowering: June July August
Naturally grown no lights or nutrients added — 1Ltr POTTED plant supplied