Typha orientalis, commonly known as Raupo, is a vigorous and erect, NZ native grass. It is found throughout New Zealand in shallow, fertile waters such as sheltered lakes and swamps and will grow in water up to one metre deep. Plants will typically grow to 2.5 m tall and 1 m wide, but will quickly colonise larger areas as the roots spread. Typha orientalis is commonly used in wetland and riparian plantings but is also now being included in modern gardens where it is used in borders and mixed plantings.
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This light-weight root trainer contains 4 cells with each cell containing 0.25 L of potting mix. Each cell measures 38 mm x 38 mm and is 120 mm deep. It has been UV stabilised for NZ conditions and is perfect for large seedlings, natives, forestry plants. The clever design ensure spiral rooting is prevented and plants can be accessed quickly for transplanting.
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