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Pennsylvania Sedge - Package of 25 Plants

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Carrie
very nice quality

Shipped promptly, clearly just dug.

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Rebecca Bice
Pennsylvania Sedge

This is a wonderful addition to our yard.

Carex Pensylvanica Sedge is one of the Most Preferred Options for Sedge.

Carex Pensylvanica Sedge is a plant that has gotten a lot of attention over the last few years, as it has been hailed as one of the best alternatives to traditional grass lawns.

Pennsylvania Sedge is similar to grass but is clumped into portions that grow to about six to twelve inches tall. The color of this type of SedgeSedge is green throughout the Spring and Summer months but turns a shade of tan during the colder months. Sedge prefers to be in the sun for most of the day, but Pennsylvania Sedge will thrive, even if it only gets a handful of hours of sunlight per day.

Pennsylvanica Sedge is Typically Used Against Fences for Bordering

Depending on what you try to do with Pennsylvania Sedge, you will want to water it differently. If you have created a Pennsylvania Sedge lawn, you will typically want to water the lawn about the same as you would a regular grass lawn.

Pennsylvania Sedge is an excellent grassy perennial

This lovely lush plant is a great perennial grass and will re-grow every year after being planted. This very lovely grass has a gorgeous green leaf color. This grassy SedgeSedge produces beautiful small white or pink flowers. This great SedgeSedge produces blooms throughout ought all of the summer months. Pennsylvania Sedge can be found naturally along with many ponds and some wetlands.

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The foliage of Pensylvanica sedge is pale green during spring and sandy tan in winter. It booms up with green color in open woodlands and spring margins — this plant is used as a beautiful woodland groundcover. Pennsylvania sedge originates from the native East and North America.

This plant hails from the species of the sedge family. Sometimes it is commonly referred to as Penn sedge. Its other names include common oak sedge, new SedgeSedge, and yellow SedgeSedge. According to the census of literature, Pennsylvania sedges found in Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec, located in Canada, are massively distributed in the United States of America. The plant is found in large monotypic stands. It is vegetative and spreads like rhizomes.

The plant also distributes itself like clumps of malts with longer rhizomes that form wide attached colonies. Its formation in the farm creates perfect ground cover in a savannah-like forest. Mainly, Pennsylvania sedge grows in resistant grazing lands. Pennsylvania sedges typically grow in large clumps. They are naturally shorter, depending on the weather. The plants are monoecious. That means that they come in spikelets representative of male and female flowers.

The little grass of this species can be medium to sharp triangular culms. These culms can rise to single horizons; They also have green staminate cells; The cells have reddish-purple touches of white margins; Additional features include the dark brown pistillate scales with midribs and margins. The flowers have tiny fruits called achenes with enclosed sac-like perigynia.

This SedgeSedge is easy to grow and deficient in maintenance.

Tolerating a relatively wide range of moisture conditions, this SedgeSedge is an excellent choice to plant in a rain garden or for use as a lawn substitute in dry, shaded soils. A bright green during the growing months, this SedgeSedge has been semi-evergreen in moderately cold winter climates. Typically in loose colonies with a tendency to creep. Commonly found in areas with oak trees, this species has also gained the name "oak sedge."

This SedgeSedge is best in partial to full shade and dry to medium soil conditions but can tolerate dense shade and wet soil. This SedgeSedge prefers loose loams in dry soils, unlike most sedges which prefer moist to wet soils. Under optimal conditions, this SedgeSedge may self-seed but spread by rhizomes. For covering large areas, Pennsylvania Sedge - Carex pensylvanica is suggested to purchase plants, as this species often do not grow well from seed.

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This sedge plant makes an excellent addition to garden spaces where it is difficult to get other plants to grow. Because it is used to naturally fill in shady or forest floor areas, it works well as a ground cover or a shady garden space. Plugs are a great way to establish this plant, but they will require extra attention to establish themselves initially. If you consider Pennsylvania Sedge plugs, these are some of the growing conditions to consider.

The Pennsylvania Sedge is a thick, low-growing plant that resembles fine, long grass. Its bright green color and tendency to creep along with the soil as it grows to mean that any planted area will quickly fill in with color.

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Bloom Season of Pennsylvania Sedge

The flowing sedge plants produce a tiny bloom that can be witnessed from May to June as soon as it's warm enough for the grassy mounds to fill in.

Bloom Color

While there are flowering blooms on the Pennsylvania Sedge, they are short bloomers and minor. A bright yellow-colored flower will fill in the grass clumps and only last a few days.

Height at Maturity

Most of the planted Pennsylvania Sedge plugs will reach an average of eight inches tall when fully mature. Some of the tallest plugs can reach as much as twelve inches tall, but the plant is more likely to spread than grow in height.

This SedgeSedge is incredibly tolerant of all kinds of soil conditions. The plant can grow in wet to dry soil as long as it receives moisture periodically.

Sun or Shade?

The SedgeSedge grows best in shaded conditions, where it grows naturally.