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Carex obnupta - Slough Sedge

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Carex obnupta is a striking emblem of resilience and natural beauty, known by most as Slough Sedge. With its roots deeply embedded in the west coastal landscapes of North America, this evergreen gem exhibits a vibrancy of slender, blade-like leaves. Not only do these emerald leaves add a burst of color to your landscape year-round, but they also reach an impressive stature—growing up to 3 feet in height and spreading out just as wide. What sets Slough Sedge apart from common grasses is its exceptional adaptability. Standing firm under the blazing sun or nestled in partial shade, thriving in well-drained soil or weathering waterlogged conditions, this plant's versatility is superb. Despite its hearty growth, its water usage remains modest, revealing its endurance in both drought and submersion situations. Beyond its aesthetic and hearty qualities, Slough Sedge bridges the gap between nature and design by serving as an invaluable resource to local wildlife. Its richness in providing shelter and food to a variety of creatures declares it as an ecological champion. Plus, with late spring ushering in delicate fragments of golden-brown flowers, this grass adds a layer of understated elegance to your outdoor space. Thus, Slough Sedge’s utility ranges from water gardens and damp shady spaces to erosion control tasks, making it an ideal choice for varied landscape designs.

  • Size: Up to 3 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Fragments of golden-brown flowers in late spring
  • Foliage: Vibrant green leaves resembling slender blades
  • Water usage: Low to Moderate, can tolerate both drought and submersion
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Ecological Value: Provides essential shelter and food for local wildlife
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