Carex flaccosperma 'Blue Wood Sedge' - 1 Gallon

Carex flaccosperma 'Blue Wood Sedge' - 1 Gallon

$12.95
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Carex flaccosperma 'Blue Wood Sedge' is a clump forming sedge prized for its soft blue green foliage and adaptability to dry shade. This cultivar performs well under trees, between shrubs, or in shaded garden beds, where it forms dense attractive ground level masses. Height & Spread: 12 - 18 in x 12 - 24 in Bloom Time: Spring Light Requirements: Part shade to full shade Soil Preference: Moist to dry, well drained soil; tolerant of clay Watering Needs: Low to moderate; more frequent watering during drought Deer Resistance: Deer resistant Native Status This cultivar is derived from the native species Carex flaccosperma, which is indigenous to the southeastern United States and typically found in moist forests and shaded floodplains. WILDLIFE & INSECTS Butterflies Hosts caterpillars of woodland skippers such as Zabulon Skipper and Lace Winged Roadside Skippers. Birds Songbirds including Towhees and Thrushes forage among the clumps and consume seeds in late summer. Spacing &a

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