Common spike-rush

Common Spike-rush

©Neil Wyatt

Common spike-rush

Forming mats of straight, bright green stems, Common spike-rush does, indeed, look like lots of tightly clustered 'spikes' near the water's edge of our wetland habitats.

Scientific name

Eleocharis palustris

When to see

January to December

Species information

Statistics

Height: up to 60cm
Common.

About

A creeping plant found on marshes and at pond edges, Common spike-rush is widespread and common sedge. Its bright green stems arise in tufts and are decorated with brown, egg-shaped flowers from May to July. It spreads using rhizomes (underground stems) and can form dense stands.

How to identify

Common spike-rush forms mats of bright green, upright stems. At the end of the stems, the rounded, brown spikelet (containing the flowers) appears.

Distribution

Widespread.

Did you know?

The leaves of Common spike-rush are reduced to sheaves around the stems, so it looks as if it has none at all.