How to Plant Papyrus in a Pond (Care & Grow Guide)

Papyrus belongs to the genus Cyperus and is often called the bulrush or Umbrella plant.

Although the genus is native to Madagascar, Papyrus plants have an important history in ancient and civilized Egypt. Papyrus has been used as paper, fragrance, food, and woven goods over the years.

Papyrus can grow up to 24 inches in height (and up to 8 ft for Giant Papyrus), retaining its thin, dark green stalks and light green tufts of foliage. This tropical bog plant is classified as a sedge and thrives in warm and moist environments. Papyrus grows as a half-hardy perennial or an annual in most zones.

You can plant Papyrus in USDA plant hardiness zones 8 to 10, provided you find an area with full sun and shallow water.

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