Carex spp. (Sedge) #3

$ 26.99

Description Carex spp. are clump-forming evergreen to deciduous perennial ornamental grasses grown for their fine-textured foliage and adaptability to a wide range of landscape conditions. Depending on species and cultivar, plants typically grow 8–24 inches tall and gradually form dense clumps or spreading colonies. The narrow, grass-like leaves vary widely in color and texture. Foliage may be solid green, blue-green, or yellow-green, while many cultivars feature variegated foliage with cream or yellow striping. The arching or upright leaves provide soft texture and contrast in mixed plantings. Small inconspicuous flower spikes appear in spring or early summer, followed by small seed heads that add subtle seasonal interest. Carex spp. are commonly used for groundcover plantings, woodland gardens, borders, mass plantings, and erosion control, and many species perform well in moist or shaded sites. Their refined texture makes them valuable for both naturalistic and formal landscape designs. Care Instructions Light: Full sun to partial shade; many species perform best in partial shade Soil: Average to moist, well-drained soil; many species tolerate wet soils Water: Moderate to regular watering; prefers consistent moisture Pruning: Remove old foliage in late winter or early spring if needed Tolerances: Shade tolerant; many species tolerate wet soil and erosion-prone sites Key Features Evergreen to deciduous depending on species Fine-textured grass-like foliage Solid green, blue-green, or variegated foliage forms available Adaptable to sun or shade Excellent groundcover or border plant