Butomus umbellatus (Flowering rush) - Marginal Pond Plants - MP011
Butomus umbellatus (Flowering rush) - Marginal Pond Plants - MP011
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Key Points
Butomus umbellatus, commonly known as Flowering Rush, is an ornamental aquatic perennial that thrives in wetland habitats, pond margins, and slow-moving waterways. This striking plant is native to Europe and Asia and has naturalised in various parts of North America.
Growing up to 1.2 metres (4 feet) tall, Butomus umbellatus features narrow, arching, grass-like leaves that emerge from a basal rosette. These leaves often have a slight twist or curve, adding a dynamic architectural element to its appearance. The plant's upright form and clumping habit make it a favourite for creating vertical interest in water gardens.
In summer, the plant produces showy umbels of pink to pale rose flowers on tall, slender stalks that rise above the foliage. Each umbel contains numerous delicate, star-shaped flowers that are lightly scented and attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. The floral display typically lasts for several weeks, providing a vibrant and elegant accent to aquatic landscapes.
Butomus umbellatus is hardy in UK conditions, thriving in full sun and performing best in shallow water or along the edges of ponds and streams. It prefers nutrient-rich, loamy, or clay soils submerged to a depth of 5–25 cm (2–10 inches). While tolerant of periodic flooding, it is also capable of adapting to drier soil conditions near water.
Propagation is straightforward, achieved either by seed or division of the rhizomes in spring or autumn. Once established, the plant requires minimal maintenance but may need occasional thinning to prevent overcrowding in smaller spaces.
In addition to its ornamental value, Butomus umbellatus plays a valuable ecological role by providing habitat and shelter for aquatic wildlife. Its dense growth helps stabilise soil and reduce erosion in wetland environments.
As a versatile and visually appealing species, Butomus umbellatus is an excellent choice for enhancing the beauty and biodiversity of water gardens and naturalised aquatic settings.
Why Choose Butomus umbellatus (Flowering Rush)?
Butomus umbellatus, commonly known as Flowering Rush, is a stunning aquatic plant that combines elegance with ecological value. Its vibrant flowers and graceful foliage make it an ideal choice for enhancing ponds, water gardens, and wetland landscapes.
1. Elegant Floral Display
- Produces clusters of delicate pink flowers atop tall, slender stems, creating a striking and graceful focal point.
- Blooms throughout summer, adding long-lasting beauty to your aquatic setting.
2. Versatile Planting Options
- Thrives in shallow water (up to 25cm/10 inches deep) or moist soil, making it perfect for pond margins, streams, or bog gardens.
- Adapts to full sun or partial shade, providing flexibility in planting locations.
3. Graceful Foliage
- Features narrow, arching leaves that add texture and movement to pond edges.
- Provides a soft, natural aesthetic that complements other aquatic plants.
4. Wildlife-Friendly
- Attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies, making it a valuable addition to a biodiversity-rich garden.
- Offers habitat and shelter for small aquatic creatures, supporting a thriving pond ecosystem.
5. Water Quality Benefits
- Acts as a natural water filter, absorbing excess nutrients and improving water clarity.
- Contributes to a balanced and healthy aquatic environment.
6. Low Maintenance
- Hardy and resilient, requiring minimal care once established.
- Tolerates seasonal changes and fluctuating water levels, making it an adaptable choice for various climates.
Butomus umbellatus (Flowering Rush) is a standout plant for creating a serene, balanced, and visually captivating water garden. Its combination of aesthetic appeal, ecological benefits, and low-maintenance nature makes it a must-have for aquatic landscapes.
At Lincs Plants, we strive to provide fast and reliable shipping to ensure your plants arrive in perfect condition. We offer 1-3 day shipping through a variety of dispatch methods to suit your needs. Here’s an overview of our shipping process:
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Delivery times may vary depending on your location. Please allow 1-3 business days from the dispatch date for delivery.
Plant Care Upon Arrival:
We take great care to ensure your plants arrive in excellent condition. Upon receipt, please unpack them immediately and follow our care instructions.
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Recycled Growing Media
At Lincs Plants, we’re proud to use a recycled, peat free growing mix that’s made right here in Lincolnshire. It’s made from coir with around 20% silt loam added in.
The coir keeps the mix light and free draining, while the silt loam adds structure and helps hold moisture and nutrients. By recycling used media and using locally sourced materials, we cut down on waste and reduce the need for imported peat based composts.
This home grown mix is part of our commitment to sustainable growing and supporting local production wherever possible.
At Lincs Plants, we operate from two main locations. When you place an order, we prepare and pack plants across both sites depending on what you’ve ordered.
Site 1 – Packing and Distribution
This site holds:
Oxygenating bunches
Loose lilies
Aquarium plants
Snails
Pots
Pond packs
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Potted lilies
Potted plants
Plugs
Floating plants
Tropical plants
Fruit trees
We start processing orders each morning at 8am.
Orders that include items from Site 2 are dispatched the following day.
Orders that only include items from Site 1 are usually dispatched the same day.
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We have five collections a day, so orders can leave throughout the day as soon as they’re ready.
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