Juncus Spiralis (Corkscrew Rush)
- Projected height & spread: 12–18 in. tall, 10–12 in. wide
- Growth habit: Upright, clumping grass-like plant
- Light requirements: Bright indirect light to some direct sun
- Fertilizer requirements: Feed monthly during spring and summer
- Water requirements: Keep soil consistently moist
Juncus spiralis, often called Corkscrew Rush, is a fun and sculptural houseplant with curly, spiraled green stems that twist upward like living corkscrews. Its unusual shape makes it an instant conversation piece and a great choice for modern plant styling.
Unlike many drought-tolerant houseplants, Corkscrew Rush naturally grows in moist environments and prefers consistently damp soil. It can even tolerate sitting in a shallow saucer of water, making it a good option for plant owners who tend to water frequently.
This plant grows best in bright light, including some gentle direct sun. In lower light, stems may become less curly and growth may slow.
Juncus spiralis adds bold texture and movement to indoor plant collections and works beautifully in decorative pots as a living accent.
With its whimsical form and moisture-loving nature, it’s a standout plant for something truly different indoors.