Species Creeping Sedge
burgundy-purple spikelets with lime-yellow foliage and stems

Creeping Sedge

Carex chordorrhiza

Also Known As - Rope Root Sedge
Creeping Sedge is an evergreen perennial native to Europe and North America. The thin, grass-like blades grow in long clusters with their tips often curling downwards. It prefers damp soils and can often be found along streams, ponds, and ditches. Its small blossoms are a light yellowish green in color and appear in the early summer. This low-growing sedge features a dense and matted habit that is well-suited for erosion control, groundcover, and garden edging. Its ability to grow in full sun or shade make it a versatile addition to any landscape.

Watering:

Frequent

Propagation:

Division,Cutting,Seed Propagation,Layering Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

Flowers:

Green/Brown Flowers

Sun:

Sun, Partial Shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,yellow

Growth Rate:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Invasive:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Creeping Sedge should be watered regularly in order to flourish. The frequency and amount of watering will depend on the climate and season. During dry spells, or hot weather, water it twice a week. In cooler climates, such as in the spring or autumn, water once a week or even every other week may be sufficient. Make sure to water the plant deeply each time, until the water runs through the soil and out of the bottom of the pot. Be careful not to overwater, as this can cause the roots to rot. The amount of water that should be used will vary depending on the size of the plant and the type of pot it is in. For smaller plants in small pots, a cup or 2 of water should be enough to supply the plant every time you water. In larger pots, or for larger plants, use an appropriate size watering can and cover the plant evenly with the water. In general, allow the topsoil of the pot to dry out between waterings and adjust the frequency as needed. Check the soil moisture and, if it feels dry to the touch, then water the Creeping Sedge.

sunlight

Creeping Sedge (Carex chordorrhiza) is best grown in full sun, but will tolerate partial shade with reduced flowering and vigor. Depending on its specific location, the plant will need 4-6 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth. It will also benefit from some light shade during the mid-day hours when temperatures are at their hottest.

pruning

Creeping Sedge (Carex chordorrhiza) should be pruned twice per year; once in the late spring and again in the fall. In the late spring, prune only the dead growth from the previous season down to the ground. In the fall, prune the new growth back to approximately 6 inches above the ground. This will help to encourage the landscape plant to be more dense and to maintain a more natural shape. Pruning may also be necessary for the purpose of removing any damaged or diseased sections of the plant.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
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Dec
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Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Starts Flowering

Creeping Sedge typically starts flowering in April.