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Carex appalachica Appalachian Sedge

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Carex appalachica

Appalachian Sedge

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Tray of 50
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New! Appalachian Sedge is an ideal option for dry, shaded, or otherwise difficult sites.  The leaves are uncommonly fine, so although the blades are 12 to 18 inches long, they cannot support themselves.  This creates a lovely “weeping” appearance that readily undulates with the slightest breeze.  It grows in dense tufts with a mound height of about 6 inches.  In early spring, tiny flowering stalks shoot beyond the foliage with little starbursts of light green blooms.  These plants grow slowly but steadily to form attractive colonies.  

Carex appalachica requires a well-drained, dry site.  It is surprisingly accommodating in regards to sun conditions, though: it will flourish in partial sun and does particularly well in full shade. Full sun sites that get a bit more moisture may also support this attractive sedge.  This sedge originates in eastern North America and is cold hardy to Zone 3.  If planting in a warmer, southern climate, a shady site is especially important to shield this sedge from the heat.  To get the best form for spring growth, we recommend cutting the foliage to the ground in late winter. 

Appalachian Sedge is a host plant for Skipper and Satyr caterpillars.  Turtles are said to eat the seeds.

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Spring Fall Age/Size
Potted Trays of 50 April-June August/September 2" wide x 5" deep plugs

Details

Life Cycle
Perennial
Sun Exposure
Partial, Shade
Soil Moisture
Medium, Medium-Dry
Height
12 inches
Bloom Time
May, June
Bloom Color
Green, White
Advantages
Deer Resistant
Highly recommended for home landscaping
USDA Zones
3-8
Plant Spacing
12-18"
Catalog Code
CAR90G