Martin Pellizzer

Scirpus Thouarsianus Var. Bicolor

Scirpus thouarsianus var. bicolor is a unique wetland plant known for its striking bi-colored foliage. This variant of the common tussock sedge is native to parts of Southeast Asia and thrives in moist, swampy environments. Its leaves display a distinct split between green and white or pink hues, making it a popular choice for ornamental gardening. The plant is also valued for its ecological benefits, providing habitat for various wildlife species. Its adaptability and visual appeal make it a standout addition to water gardens and natural landscapes.