Species Sedge
yellow-brown spikelets with yellow-green foliage

Sedge

Carex brunnescens subsp. brunnescens x subsp. canescens

Sedge (Carex brunnescens subsp. brunnescens x subsp. canescens) is a low-growing, evergreen perennial plant. This unique hybrid comes from two different subspecies of Carex brunnescens. Its leaves and stems are dark olive-green with a silvery-gray sheen. It grows in moist to wet soils, and can even tolerate partial shade. It's an excellent choice for erosion control, and its attractive foliage will add texture and depth to your landscape. It's also deer-resistant and fairly drought tolerant. With its ability to thrive in challenging conditions and its tough, hardy nature, Sedge (Carex brunnescens) is a dependable and low-maintenance addition to any garden.

Watering:

Frequent

Propagation:

Seed Propagation,Division,Rhizome Propagation,Cutting

Hardiness Zone:

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,brown,gray,gray

Growth Rate:

Moderate

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Water your Sedge (Carex brunnescens subsp. brunnescens x subsp. canescens) moderately and evenly. The best method is to water the ground deeply twice a week, giving the soil time to dry out slightly between waterings. Water in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid excessive evaporation during the heat of the day. If the plant is container-grown and equipped with drainage holes, water until it begins to runoff from the bottom. If the plant is growing in a pot without holes, you may need to monitor the soil moisture closely and water when the surface is dry to the touch. For outdoor care, provide supplemental water during dry spells, particularly during the summer months.

sunlight

Sedge (Carex brunnescens subsp. brunnescens x subsp. canescens) is a hardy plant species that can tolerate a wide range of sunlight exposures. In general, they need at least 4 hours of direct sunlight each day to thrive. For optimal growth, it is best to provide plants with sun for up to 6 hours each day when possible. However, they can also do well in partial shade areas where they get a few hours of direct sun and then a few hours of indirect light or shade during the afternoon. It is important to note that too much direct sun during the middle of the day can cause scorching in the leaves and damage the plant.

pruning

Sedge (Carex brunnescens subsp. brunnescens x subsp. canescens) should be lightly pruned in spring to restrict the plant's size and control its shape. Pruning can be done for this type of sedge by trimming to remove any browning foliage, dead stems, and excess foliage that is obscuring the plant shape. Pruning can be done as little as once to 3 times in springtime to keep it looking its best. It is important to avoid pruning too much, as this can stress the plant and encourage an overly dense growth habit.