Studio H Landscape Architecture Yes, those are Papyrus, umbrella plant. I find them to be a very versatile plant and keep their beautiful structure with little maintenance.
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One color, many textures. An all-green planting scheme does a good job of illustrating how our eye reads textures in a single palette. The row of feathery papyrus stalks is silhouetted in front of a retaining wall, while the rounded clipped-box shapes on the hillside above have a heavier volume. Together, these different green textures create a pleasing visual tension — and balance.
Distinguishing traits. Papyrus is characterized by its long, gracefully arching stems that can reach up to 10 feet in length. Topping the stems are 1-foot-long sprays of fibrous stems. These clusters will continue to fill out until they form a soft, globular crown. Terminal flower clusters appear in summer, followed by small berries.
The tall plant is Papyrus 'King Tut' is an amazing plant. It loves full sun and wet feet. We love to place this plant at the banks of ponds. The Papyrus in my garden reached 8' last year. It also could be used for container gardening. The bigger the pot, the larger it will grow.