Species Cloud Sedge Guide
brown spikelets, light-purple flowers, yellow-green foliage and stems

Cloud Sedge

Carex haydeniana

Also Known As - Hayden's Sedge

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Division,Cutting,Seed Propagation,Stolon

Hardiness Zone:

Flowers:

Green/Brown Flowers

Sun:

Sun, Partial Shade

Soil:

Sand

Leaf:

Yes

Growth Rate:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Cloud Sedge should be watered frequently, about once a week, depending on the weather. During hot or dry periods, water more often, but avoid over-watering as this can cause root rot. When you water, do it in the morning so the leaves have time to dry out before evening. If possible, use filtered or rainwater. When you water, try to keep the foliage dry as wet foliage can cause fungal issues. If needed, use a pH-neutral fertilizer 2-3 times per season.

sunlight

Cloud Sedge (Carex haydeniana) prefers to grow in locations that are partially shaded or lightly shaded, and it is not tolerant of full sun exposure. Sunlight requirements are best met when placed in a location that receives 4-6 hours of direct, unfiltered sunlight per day. This species does best in areas that receive bright morning or mid-day light and shadier times during the afternoon heat of the day. In areas that are particularly hot and dry, Cloud Sedge may require some afternoon filtered shade.

pruning

Cloud Sedge should be pruned in early spring, just as new growth begins to emerge. Pruning should be done by cutting back stems to just above the new growth or to a desirable height. Pruning should be done cautiously, as too much removal of the foliage can cause dieback to the crown. Additionally, the foliage should be cut at an angle. To promote a bushier form, prune back the center stems of the cloud sedge to encourage the growth of lateral stems. Pruning can also help control the size of the plant and remove any dead or diseased stems.