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Common rush

Juncus effusus

perennial herb View on Calscape

Care

Sun

part shade

Water

moderate

Soil

Slow, Standing; Tolerates a variety of soils.

Size

5–7ft tall , 3–3ft wide

Bloom

Jun-Aug

Foliage

Evergreen

Deer

Resistant

Native Range

Wetlands and riparian areas throughout California, sea level to 8000 ft elevation, with range extending to the Pacific Northwest.

Care Guide

Planting

Plant common rush in part shade in an area with consistently moist to wet soil - it thrives in slow-draining or even standing water, making it ideal for bioswales, pond edges, and other water features. It tolerates a variety of soil types, so don't worry about amending; just ensure the spot stays wet. Plant in spring or fall for best establishment, spacing plants about 18-24 inches apart since they'll grow into large clumps reaching 5-7 feet tall.

After Planting

Water weekly for the first summer to establish the plant, then reduce to once weekly or less once established, depending on your soil moisture. Common rush requires minimal pruning and maintenance - the main mistake Bay Area gardeners make is planting it in regular garden beds with standard drainage, where it'll struggle; this plant wants wet feet, so save it for wet spots or containers you can keep consistently moist. It's evergreen and will provide year-round structure in your garden.

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Endangered & Threatened Species Supported

Brush Rabbit Sylvilagus bachmani
CA Special Concern

Brush rabbit is a Species of Special Concern

Wildlife Supported

Birds

Foliage · Year-Round

Year-round resident in California marshes; staple wetland diet component

hig Mallard
Foliage · Year-Round

Dabbling duck feeds on rush shoots and seeds in wetland habitats; important in California marshes

Seeds · Fall

Fall migration staging; feeds on rush seeds in preparation for winter

Foliage · Winter

Winter visitor to California wetlands; grazes on emergent vegetation

Insects

Shelter · Summer

Larval development in wetland margins; adults perch on rush stems

Foliage · Spring

Larval host; aquatic beetle larvae feed on submerged rush tissues

Pollen · Spring

Early spring visitor to rush stands for pollen collection

Mammals

Foliage · Year-Round

Browses on soft rush shoots year-round in wetland margins

mod Elk
Foliage · Spring

Spring grazing on new growth in northern California wetlands and riparian zones

Reptiles

Shelter · Year-Round

Uses dense rush beds for basking and shelter; relies on associated invertebrates

Where to Buy

Oaktown Native Plant Nursery

702 Channing Way, Berkeley

Wed-Sun 10am-5pm

1.0 mi (510) 387-9744 Website
East Bay Wilds

2110 Eighth St, Suite 202, Berkeley

Fri 9:30am-4pm (occasional Sat, call ahead)

1.5 mi (510) 409-5858 Website
Native Here Nursery

101 Golf Course Dr, Tilden Regional Park, Berkeley

Sat 10am-2pm

3.0 mi (510) 549-0211 Website
Watershed Nursery

601A Canal Blvd, Richmond

Tue-Sun 10am-4pm

5.0 mi (510) 234-2222 Website