Scientific Name: Oreobolus pumilio subsp. pumilio
Common Name: dwarf cushionsedge
Family Classification (Clade): Monocots
Family: Cyperaceae
Form Description: Tufted sedge with spirally arranged leaves, forming dense mats.
Flowers: Solitary spikelets on the end of the flowering stems.
Fruit: Nut – dark or reddish-brown.
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Habitat Notes
On open rocky places and swampy moors, on mountains of the west coast, Central Highlands, Ben Lomond, south-west, Mt. Field and kunanyi/Mt. Wellington.
Frost Tolerance
Hardy
General Notes
Require high altitude, boggy sites to grow.
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Propagation Method
Seed Information
Seed Collection
Propagated from seed.
Seed Treatment Method
Cold Some species require exposure to cold before they germinate. These species are best sown in early winter and left to germinate in a shade house. , Bog Method The seeds of many wetland species need to be kept wet to germinate. Punch a hole in the side of a recycled polyfoam box so that it holds water to the required depth. Sit the tubes in the box to germinate. Once germinated, punch holes in the bottom of the box to allow drainage.
Seed Treatment Notes
Try using bog method. Seed may benefit from stratification at below 4°C for 3-6 weeks.
Cutting & Division Information
Propagated by division.