Ficinia nodosa

Ficinia nodosa
Ficinia nodosa

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Botanical name: Ficinia nodosa

The knobby club-rush (Ficinia nodosa) is a resilient, evergreen plant native to the coastal regions. It thrives in sandy environments, from dunes to beaches, but can also adapt to mountains and rocky outcrops. This tough plant forms dense clumps of green, rush-like stems reaching up to 1 meter tall, providing vital habitat for small animals and insects. Tiny brown flowers appear at the tips, adding subtle color.  This easy-care plant is a great choice for low-maintenance gardens with well-drained soil. It tolerates salt spray and wind, making it ideal for coastal landscapes.

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Family: Cyperaceae
Type: grass
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