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Carex comosa Attractive seedheads make this a lovely addition to rain gardens, edges of water gardens, and any reliably moist soil. The lime green... |
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Carex hystericina This wetland sedge forms low growing attractive clumps of fine leaved vegetation. Grows in wet meadows and in damp soil along lakeshores. Hardy to... |
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Carex stipata Perhaps the most common and adaptable of our wetland sedges, awl fruited sedge thrives in almost any wet soil environment. An important component of... |
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Carex vulpinoidea This lovely wetland sedge grows to form clumps two feet in diameter. In mid-summer seedheads spray out from the center of the plant... |
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Scirpus atrovirens This stalwart of marshes, streambanks, and low areas produces attractive chocolate-brown clusters of seeds atop sturdy triangular stems. The seed... |
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Scirpus cyperinus Dense bunches of seedheads appear as tufts of brown wool in late summer. Does best in damp soil with only occasional standing water. Tolerates acid... |
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