Juncus tenuis' Blue Arrows' Juncus tenuis 'Blue Arrows' is a resilient and beautiful variety of the native rush plant in the Juncaceae family. This tough little plant flourishes in chilly climates and loves wet, heavy soils, making it a perfect fit for gardens in many different areas. Its versatility is impressive, as it can enhance pond margins, complement rain or rock gardens, and even thrive in containers. From May to September, the tiny green flowers of 'Blue Arrows' grace your garden with their subtle beauty. You can cluster path rush at the edge of a pond or stream, nestling it among stones or pebbles, or use it as a novelty planting. Plus, it’s an excellent choice for ground cover and helps keep erosion at bay. The soft, touchable foliage can be easily mowed to a neat height of 3-8 inches, ensuring a polished look in your garden. This plant is low maintenance and undemanding, and its self-sowing nature makes it a fantastic ground cover option. BONAP MAP Height: 5" - 2'Spread: 6"-2' Bloom: May-September Light: Full Sun-Part Shade Water: Medium-HighZone: 2-9 Origin: North America (East Canada to Mexico)