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Irisleaf Rush

Juncus xiphioides

Care

Sun

part shade

Water

moderate

Soil

Fast, Medium, Slow; Adaptable.

Size

1–3ft tall , 1–6ft wide

Bloom

Mar-Aug

Foliage

Evergreen

Container

Friendly

Native Range

Mountain meadows and riparian areas in the Sierra Nevada, Cascade Range, and interior mountains, typically at 4,000-10,000 ft elevation, extending to Oregon and Nevada

Care Guide

Planting

Plant irisleaf rush in partial shade where it can stay consistently moist - it thrives in wet habitats and wet areas, so a spot near a water feature or in a low area that holds moisture is ideal. This plant is adaptable to fast, medium, or slow-draining soil, so drainage flexibility gives you options; the key is keeping water available rather than worrying about perfect drainage. Plant in spring for best establishment, spacing plants about 1 to 2 feet apart since they'll spread via rhizomes.

After Planting

Water weekly throughout your first summer to keep the soil moist as your plant gets established; irisleaf rush is not drought-tolerant and should never fully dry out. Once established, continue to keep the soil moist during summer months - this isn't a plant you can neglect in the dry season. The biggest mistake Bay Area gardeners make is underwatering: this is a water-loving native that needs consistent moisture, not the dry-summer treatment you'd give most California natives. You can expect flowers from March through August, and since this is an evergreen perennial, it will provide structure year-round.

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Wildlife Supported

Birds

Nesting · Summer

nests woven among rush stems March-July; dependent on dense Juncus stands

mod Killdeer
Shelter · Year-Round

forages in and around rush beds; uses as shelter and nesting substrate

Shelter · Year-Round

forages for insects among rush vegetation; uses wetland Juncus stands for insect hunting

Insects

Foliage · Year-Round

sap-feeding hemipteran utilizing Juncus xiphioides as primary host plant

Where to Buy

Oaktown Native Plant Nursery

702 Channing Way, Berkeley

Wed-Sun 10am-5pm

1.0 mi (510) 387-9744 Website
Native Here Nursery

101 Golf Course Dr, Tilden Regional Park, Berkeley

Sat 10am-2pm

3.0 mi (510) 549-0211 Website
Yerba Buena Nursery

12511 San Mateo Rd, Half Moon Bay

Tue-Sat 9am-4pm

12.0 mi (650) 851-1668 Website