Can you help me with this plant?
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That is papyrus. It will die back and come back next season. This is what the egyptians made paper out of.
Depends on your hardiness zone. http://homeguides.sfgate.com/can-keep-dwarf-king-tut-plants-over-winter-93833.html
Good luck ! (:
King Tut plant: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/king-tut-potted-plants-25735.html
Looks like the Egyptians could have used them as fans. Very unusual plant that I have never seen before.
BUTOMUS UMBELLATUS (Flowering Rush), looks like this too!
King Tut papyrus plant. Available thru pond plant suppliers everywhere. I have tried to overwinter in the house in brite sun with no luck. If you live in s. Florida they probably live year round. They do not survive frost . Very decorative in the pond.