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Which type of Umbrella Plant
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On the Gardeners World Special last night, 15th Jan, Deena from Kingsbridge in Devon had a gorgeous umbrella plant, can anybody tell me which variety it was?
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At about 32 mins into the program.
The mystery plant was Cyperus...technically a sedge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyperus
Possibly Cyperus alternifolius.
I have only ever seen it growing in water.
Quote from link see below.
https://www.ourhouseplants.com/plants/umbrella-grass-cyperus
"Theoretically, Umbrella Grass is actually a pond or aquatic plant which resembles water reeds. It's very adapted to having its roots completely surrounded by water at all times and ultimately this is something that's needed if you want a good looking Cyperus. It grows just as well indoors as it does in a pond as long as you ensure the roots are kept constantly wet."
Although you must not underwater this plant at anytime, in all other ways Umbrella Grass is actually a very easy houseplant. It copes well with a range of light and temperature levels, grows quickly and is easily propagated. So if you become a fan it's very easy to grow more plants or give them away as unusual presents.
In some parts of the world the above traits have meant it's been classed as an invasive plant or weed, but on the whole and in the context of them being "houseplants" this is rarely a problem as they're neatly contained in pots.
I noticed the vase I believe it to be by Wedgewood and designed by Keith Murray quite valuable, there would be a mark on the bottom.
I only saw it for 2 seconds, so sorry if I am wrong.
Gardeners World Winter special..part 2 at about 32 mins in.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000r6yt/gardeners-world-winter-specials-episode-2
I was trying to let the gardener know how special it is.