Eriocaulon


aquaticum

Location: Eastern USA


Src: Earth Tone Natives




compressum

Location: Eastern USA


cuspidatum

One of the largest Erios I’ve kept. Larger and more buoyant than compressum. Pebbles are needed to keep them in the substrate after splitting. Appears to be annual. Grows vigorously for a few months and then puts out 2 foot long flowers...and the plants gradually fade away. Flowers are so buoyant that if you cut one underwater, it’ll shoot out and hit your face! - Vin Kutty



elenorae
spectre












parkeri

Location: Eastern USA













References: Leach 2017 - A revision of Australian Eriocaulon (Eriocaulaceae)by Gregory J. Leach Journal of Plant Systematics Volume 20: 205–259 Publication date: 13 September 2017 dx.doi.org/10.7751/telopea11531