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Juncus inflexus 'Afro'

Common Name: European Meadow Rush

Juncus inflexus ‘Afro’ — commonly called blue rush — is a compact ornamental rush valued for its dense tuft of upright, finely textured blue-green stems that form a rounded, fountain-like clump resembling a soft pom-pom. The foliage has a distinctive steel-blue cast, and small brown flower clusters may appear near the stem tips in summer, adding subtle seasonal interest. Type: Perennial Mature Size: Width: 12–18 in. Height: 18–24 in. USDA Zones: 4a–9b Form: Dense, upright clump Light: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Moist to wet soil; tolerates clay and boggy conditions Water: Medium to high; prefers consistently moist soil Wildlife: Provides cover for beneficial wetland insects Features & Landscape Uses: Excellent for rain gardens, pond edges, containers, and mixed moisture-loving plantings. Its compact blue foliage provides strong texture and color contrast with flowering perennials. Care: Keep soil evenly moist for best appearance. Cut back old stems in early spring before new growth emerges. Divide clumps every few years if needed to maintain density.

Plant Type: Perennial, Sedge Or Rush
Width: 12-18"
Height: 18-24"
Fragrant: No
FruitYes
Growth RateModerate
Zone:4 - 9
Deer Resistant: Yes
Salt Tolerant: Yes
Drought Tolerant: No
Exposure:Full Sun, Partial Shade
Bloom Time:Late Spring, Early Summer, Summer
Landscape/Use:Container, Water Garden, Bog Gardens
Shape:Upright, Clumping, Dense
Soil TypeWet Area, Tolerant of Clay, Average
Flower Color:Brown
Leaf Color:Dark Green
Fall Color:Dark Green
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