Carex atherodes (Hairy-leaved Lake Sedge)
Do you want a tough wetland plant to stand up against reed canary? You have found your sedge! Carex atherodes (Hairy-leaved Lake Sedge) is around three to four feet, it is a large upright sedge for any wet to wet-mesic situation and tolerates seasonal flooding along streams and ditches. Skippers, butterflies, and moths use this sedge's leaves for food as a larval host, while a large variety of birds consume the seeds as high-value feed. It will form sizable colonies in the right conditions and can stabilize stream banks. Sun Exposure Prairie/Savanna Soil Conditions Wet, Wet Mesic Height 3' Flower Color Green Frequently Asked Questions Why Purchase From Natural Communities Native Plants? What Native Plants Should I Buy? What Can I Expect: Shipping/Free Local Pick Up? What Are Your Plant Sizes? Why Plant Natives?