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Carex perdentata - Meadow Sedge

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Carex perdentata is a North American native grass that brings a touch of enduring elegance to any garden space. Often referred to as Meadow Sedge, this hardy perennial showcases delightfully curly and vibrant green leaves that add both texture and visual interest throughout the year. Rising to a manageable height of nearly 2. 5 feet, its compact yet lush clumps can complement your existing garden plants splendidly and create a harmonious and dynamic landscaping scene. Beyond its visual appeal, Meadow Sedge is a top choice for its resilience - it is drought-tolerant, adaptable to a range of sun exposures from full sun to semi-shade, and thrives in a variety of soil conditions from sandy to clay. The subtly hued pink to brown flowers not only adorn your garden from spring to early summer but also elevate its eco-friendly stature by providing valuable soil stability in erosion-prone areas. Invest in Carex perdentata for a delightful, low-maintenance addition to your vibrant, outdoor escape.

  • Size: Up to 2.5 feet tall
  • Flowers: Subtly hued, pink to brown flowers
  • Foliage: Vibrant, green leaves
  • Water usage: Drought tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to semi-shade
  • Soil Stability: Provides soil stability in erosion-prone areas
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