Carex stricta (Tussock Sedge) 2" Plug 50 ct.
Description
Carex stricta, commonly called Tussock Sedge, is a perennial sedge native to North American wetlands. It forms distinctive, elevated tussocks of arching green foliage, reaching heights of 2-3 feet. Its seed heads, which appear in late spring, add textural interest to wetland landscapes.
Tussock Sedge thrives in full sun to partial shade and wet, nutrient-rich soils. It is a cornerstone species for wetland restoration, as its dense root system stabilizes soil and provides habitat for aquatic wildlife. Its dramatic form also makes it a unique addition to rain gardens and pond edges.
Specifications
US
15lb
11in
10in
20in
10in
May to June
Pinelands Nursery
Herbaceous Plants
Perennial
Low
Graminoid
Moderate
Pinelands Nursery
3'
18"
None
Tolerant
2" Plug
3-4'
OBL