Carex glauca (C. flacca) - Blue Sedge - 5 Gallon

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Carex glauca, also known as Blue Sedge or C. flacca, is a low-growing, evergreen grass-like plant that is native to Europe and western Asia. It is characterized by its blue-green leaves that grow in tufts, creating a dense groundcover that adds texture and color to the garden.

The leaves of Carex glauca are narrow and linear, growing to a height of 6-12 inches and spreading up to 12-18 inches wide. In early summer, the plant produces inconspicuous flowers on long, slender stems that rise above the foliage. These flowers are followed by small, dark brown seed heads that persist throughout the winter.

Carex glauca is a low-maintenance plant that is drought-tolerant and adapts to a wide range of soil types. It prefers partial shade to full sun exposure and only needs occasional watering once established. The plant is also deer-resistant, making it a great choice for gardens that are prone to browsing by wildlife.

In the garden, Carex glauca is versatile and can be used as a groundcover, edging, or in rock gardens. It is also an excellent choice for container gardens or as a border plant. The blue-green foliage provides a striking contrast to other plants in the garden and adds a calming, cool tone to the landscape.

In summary, Carex glauca is a low-maintenance, versatile, and striking plant that adds texture and color to the garden. Its blue-green leaves, inconspicuous flowers, and small, dark brown seed heads make it an excellent choice for gardeners who want to add a cool, calming tone to their landscape.

 

Size: 5 Gallon

Height: 10-12"

Width: 10-12"

Exposure:  Sun or Partial Shade

 

Spacing:  2-3 ft.

Water Needs: Low Water

Foliage:  Evergreen

Bloom Season: 

Height (at Maturity):   1 ft.

Width (at Maturity):   2 ft.