3 B Natives Plant Nursery
Juncus tenuis - Path Rush
Juncus tenuis - Path Rush
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Path Rush is a versatile ground cover that thrives in various conditions, from shade to wet or dry soils. These short plants turn from green to brown with frost. Ideal for parking lots, they boast salt tolerance and can withstand light foot traffic. Keep your pathways lush and resilient with Juncus tenuis, a practical and adaptive solution for landscaping versatility.
Size options:
-50 cell tray (each cell is 5” deep x 2.25” wide)
-Pot (each pot is 2.5” x 3.5”)
PLANTS MAY BE TRIMMED UPON ARRIVAL. We keep live plants trimmed for the health of the plant, and they may be cut before shipping. This does not harm the plant and actually makes it stronger and ready to grow for you when you receive it.
Looking to purchase 10+ trays of a single species? Contact us for wholesale pricing!
SHIPPING INFO:
We begin shipping live plants at the end of April and the first week of May depending on where you are located (weather permitting). Bulbs start shipping late July.
We ship live plants & bulbs on Monday-Wednesday in the Spring and Monday-Tuesday in Summer/Fall. Live plant orders ship in 1-2 business days unless ordered after cutoff time (7:00 AM on Wednesday {Spring} & Tuesday {Summer/Fall}) for the week, then it could take up to 3-4 business days. Orders received after cutoff will ship the following Monday or Tuesday to make sure your plants aren't in transit longer than they should be. Delivery for all orders from carrier takes about 1-5 days (depending on location). We ship all other products Monday-Friday.
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Lots of tiny aphids. Not to a point of damaging the plants much, but I may need to do something about the problem.
Hello!
Upon closer inspection at the greenhouse it looks to be sun spots on the plant. They are red dots like aphids, but they are a result of the sun and can be pretty common when it's hot. Aphids are larger and can be picked off. These dots do not come off. The best thing to do is plant them in the ground.