Species umbrella plant Guide
yellow-green foliage with light-green midribs

umbrella plant

Cyperus involucratus

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Frequent

Propagation:

Division,Stem Propagation,Seed Propagation,Planting Runners

Hardiness Zone:

9 - 12

Flowers:

Green to reddish brown Flowers

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Moderate

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Invasive:

Yes

Indoors:

Yes

watering

Umbrella plant (Cyperus involucratus) should be watered when the soil feels dry to the touch, usually every 7 to 10 days. In the warmer months, the soil should be checked more frequently to ensure that it doesn't dry out, as they are very sensitive to drought. The plant should be watered deeply, making sure the water has evenly soaked the soil all the way down to the root ball. Allow the excess water to drain away and be sure to not leave the plant in standing water, as it doesn't tolerate a waterlogged soil. Drying out the soil in between waterings will help to prevent root rot.

sunlight

Umbrella plants prefer bright, indirect sunlight. They will tolerate some direct sunlight, but too much direct sunlight exposure will be harmful to the plant. It is best to expose the plant to 5-6 hours of sunlight per day, preferably in the mornings or afternoons. For optimal growth, give the plant about 2 hours of morning sunlight and 3 hours of afternoon sunlight. During the summer months, it may be necessary to provide extra protection from the sun, especially when temperatures rise. If you do not have access to a spot with bright, indirect sunlight, you can supplement with artificial grow lights.

pruning

Pruning of umbrella plant (Cyperus involucratus) should be done twice a year during the late spring and early fall. Pruning should be done to shape the plant and remove any dead or yellowing foliage. Small stems can be pruned back up to 1-third of their original size. This will promote compact branching and a dense foliage. Severe pruning may be necessary in the late fall if the stems become overly tall and start to become lanky. Routine maintenance pruning should maintain the plant’s compact shape and help reduce the need for severe pruning.