Carex shortiana
Short's Sedge
Short's Sedge is a good choice for wetland restoration projects. This common species occurs naturally in wet meadows, moist prairies, swamps, bottomland forests, and along the banks of ponds and streams. Its characteristic upright seedheads appear from May to June and turn a chocolate brown color. Leaves originate at or near the base of the plant and are a greenish-blue color. Unlike many sedges, male and female flowers appear on different plants. Rhizomes are absent or very small. Flowering stems are very triagonal.
Additional Information:
Height 2-3 Feet
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Spread 1-2 Feet
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Bloom/Seasonal Color Green
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USDA Hardiness Zone 5-6
Home Owner Growing and Maintenance Tips:
Characteristics & Attributes
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