Sedges

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  1. Carex amphibola eastern narrowleaf sedge
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  2. Carex appalachica Appalachian sedge
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  3. Carex aquatilis water sedge
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  4. Carex atherodes wheat sedge
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  5. Carex aurea golden sedge
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  6. Carex bebbii Bebb's sedge
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  7. Carex bicknellii Bicknell's sedge
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  8. Carex blanda eastern woodland sedge
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  9. Carex brevior shortbeak sedge
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  10. Carex bromoides brome-like sedge
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  11. Carex buxbaumii Buxbaum's sedge
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  12. Carex cherokeensis Cherokee sedge
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  13. Carex comosa longhair sedge
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  14. Carex crinita fringed sedge
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  15. Carex cristatella crested sedge
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  16. Carex davisii Davis' sedge
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  17. Carex flaccosperma thinfruit sedge
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  18. Carex frankii Frank's sedge
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  19. Carex gracillima graceful sedge
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  20. Carex lacustris hairy sedge
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  21. Carex laxiculmis 'Hobb' Bunny Blue® Bunny Blue® spreading sedge
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  22. Carex lurida shallow sedge
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  23. Carex muskingumensis Muskingum sedge
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  24. Carex pellita woolly sedge
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  25. Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania sedge
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  26. Carex plantaginea plantainleaf sedge
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  27. Carex radiata eastern star sedge
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  28. Carex retrorsa knotsheath sedge
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  29. Carex rosea rosy sedge
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  30. Carex sartwellii Sartwell's sedge
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  31. Carex scoparia broom sedge
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  32. Carex shortiana Short's sedge
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Native Sedges and Native Sedge Cultivars:

Sedges are superficially similar to grasses and rushes, and differentiating the three can be difficult. The rule of thumb is that sedges have edges, rushes are round, and grasses have nodes down to the ground. This refers to the culms, ie the flowering and seed bearing stems. In sedges they are triangular, in rushes they are round, and in grasses they have nodes (joint-like structures). However these are just guidelines and there are exceptions. The main distinction between sedges and true grasses is that the former will always be a perennial, whereas the latter can also be an annual. From a cultivation stand point, many sedges are better adapted than grasses to wet and/or shaded environments. They tend to be highly ornamental, can vary widely in form and visual characteristics, and include many evergreen species.

This category contains all of our native sedges and native sedge cultivars that are for sale and in stock.