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Carex stipata Awl-fruited Sedge

$3.50 - $13.00
Carex stipata

Awl-fruited Sedge

$3.50 - $13.00

Packet
$3.50
1/8 oz.
$5.00
1/4 oz.
$8.00
1/2 oz.
$13.00

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Carex stipata actively grows during the spring and fall when soil temperatures are cool.  It is also called Awlfruit sedge, Awl-fruited Sedge, Fox Sedge and Prickly Sedge. It can be found in areas with full shade or full sun and all sun exposure in between.  It is less flexible with its moisture requirements however, needing consistently moist or even wet soils.  This may include river banks, shores, floodplain forests, wet meadows, and marshes. The plant is exceptionally well at adapting to change and establishing quickly in wetlands making it an excellent rehabilitation plant.  

Carex stipata will not be bothered by visitors of deer and other herbivors. The plant does attract insects and waterfowl though; species of many differnt caterpillars will eat the foliage of this Sedge.  The seeds are eaten by birds such as woodcocks, ducks, and swamp sparrows.

Details

Seeds/Packet
750
Seeds/Ounce
34,000
Germination Code
C(60)
Life Cycle
Perennial
Sun Exposure
Full, Partial, Shade
Soil Moisture
Wet, Medium-Wet
Height
3 feet
Bloom Time
June
USDA Zones
3-9
Catalog Code
CAR28G