Cypress Alternifolius
The plant is commonly referred to as an umbrella papyrus plant. The green-colored leafy bracts grow into a circle looking like an umbrella. The plant features multiple upright stems long, rigid, and slender and topped with large leafy bracts. Cyperus plants produce unattractive, flattened and elongated flower spikelets in summers. The flowers grow in dense clusters at the tip of the stems, between the leafy bracts.
Planting & Care Â
SunLight:Â The Cyperus umbrella prefers a warm, humid environment and grows best in part shade.
Soil:Â Â easily grown in the regular potting soil
Watering:Â Cyperus papyrus is a semi-aquatic plant, it requires an adequate amount of water for proper growth
Fertilizer:Â Fertilize the plant once a month, during active growth.
Temperature: The plant cannot survive cold weather; the roots cannot tolerate temperatures lower than 15° degrees Fahrenheit (-9° C), and leafy bracts will turn brown if exposed to frost.