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Round-fruit rush with characteristic flattened stems and compact flower clusters
Juncaceae10 April 202612 min

Round-fruit rush: complete guide

Juncus compressus

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Overview

Round-fruit rush, Juncus compressus, is a fascinating rush from temperate Eurasian regions, named for its flattened, compressed stems. This unique characteristic sets it apart from round-stemmed relatives. Growing to typically 20–50 cm, it's perfectly suited for damp roadside verges, fields with seasonal wet patches, and constructed water features.

On gardenworld.app, this plant serves as a structural element in water-garden designs thanks to its remarkable form.

Appearance & bloom cycle

The characteristic flattened stems give this plant its identity. They're dark green, rigid, and distinctly compressed - not cylindrical like other Juncus species. Height ranges from 20 to 50 cm. Flowering occurs May through August, with small brown flower clusters in compact spikes at stem ends.

The compressed form is a visual trademark distinguishing it in water gardens.

Ideal location

Site on damp patches, along seasonal water margins, and in shallow constructed water features (0–20 cm depth). Full sun to half-shade. The plant tolerates waterlogging but prefers well-oxygenated water.

Soil

Any moist soil works - slightly acidic to neutral (pH 5.5–7.5). No special nutrient demands.

Watering

Keep moist to wet. No supplemental watering needed under normal conditions. Monitor water levels in constructed basins regularly.

Pruning

Minimal pruning needed. Remove dead matter in spring.

Maintenance calendar

  • Jan-Mar: Preparation
  • Apr-May: Growth resumes; check water levels
  • Jun-Aug: Flowering; water levels critical
  • Sep-Dec: Senescence

Winter hardiness

Completely hardy, USDA zones 5–9.

Companion plants

Pair with other aquatic plants. Create water-garden ecology on gardenworld.app.

Closing

Round-fruit rush is a strong structural plant for water gardens with its distinctive flattened stems. Perfect for gardeners making water management central. Source from specialist water-plant nurseries.

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