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Looking for a fully-grown, natural wetland plant to add to your collection? Look no further than our Bareroot Scirpus cyperinus, also known as Woolgrass!
Our Woolgrass is sourced directly from the wild, growing naturally around our shop. When an order is placed, we personally dig up the plant to ensure maximum freshness and vitality. We're committed to providing you with the best possible plants, so we ship your order the very same day we collect the Scirpus cyperinus.
This important species of wetland plant is a vital source of food and cover for waterfowl and other wildlife. With nearly 30 species of Scirpus occurring in eastern North America, our Bareroot Scirpus cyperinus is a must-have addition to any wetland garden or natural habitat.
Here are some detailed reasons why planting Bareroot Scirpus cyperinus, or Woolgrass, is important:
Native plant species: As a native plant, Woolgrass is adapted to the climate and soil conditions of its natural range, making it well-suited for planting in wetland habitats throughout eastern North America.
Provides habitat for wildlife: The dense, fibrous roots of Woolgrass help to stabilize soil and prevent erosion, while its above-ground foliage provides cover for a variety of animals, from small mammals to waterfowl. Woolgrass is particularly important for waterfowl, providing a valuable food source and nesting habitat for many species.
Improves water quality: Woolgrass plays an important role in water quality by absorbing excess nutrients and reducing the amount of pollutants that enter nearby waterways. This makes it a valuable addition to any wetland restoration project or natural habitat.
Reduces flooding: Wetlands, including those established with Woolgrass, act as natural sponges, absorbing and slowly releasing water. This can help to reduce the risk of flooding in nearby areas by slowing down the flow of water during heavy rain events.
Promotes biodiversity: By planting Woolgrass, you can help to support the natural beauty and diversity of your local ecosystem. Woolgrass is just one of many important wetland plant species that provide critical habitat and food sources for a wide variety of wildlife.
Overall, planting Scirpus Cyperinus is an excellent way to promote environmental sustainability and support the natural beauty and diversity of our planet.