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Blue Wood Sedge

Carex flaccosperma

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Blue Wood Sedge (Carex flaccosperma) at Lakeshore Garden Centres

Blue Wood Sedge fruit

Blue Wood Sedge fruit

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Height:  10 inches

Spread:  12 inches

Sunlight:  partial shade  full shade 

Hardiness Zone:  6a

Description:

A low maintenance selection that features beautiful arching blue-green foliage on a clumping, mounded habit; excellent addition to borders, rock gardens, or edging around ponds and streams; a perfect shade groundcover

Ornamental Features

Blue Wood Sedge is primarily valued in the garden for its interestingly mounded form. Its attractive grassy leaves remain bluish-green in colour with hints of silvery blue throughout the year.

Landscape Attributes

Blue Wood Sedge is a dense herbaceous evergreen perennial grass with a mounded form. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other garden plants with less refined foliage.

This is a relatively low maintenance plant, and is best cleaned up in early spring before it resumes active growth for the season. It has no significant negative characteristics.

Blue Wood Sedge is recommended for the following landscape applications;

  • Mass Planting
  • Border Edging
  • General Garden Use
  • Groundcover

Planting & Growing

Blue Wood Sedge will grow to be about 10 inches tall at maturity, with a spread of 12 inches. Its foliage tends to remain low and dense right to the ground. It grows at a slow rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for approximately 10 years. As an evegreen perennial, this plant will typically keep its form and foliage year-round.

This plant does best in partial shade to shade. It is quite adaptable, prefering to grow in average to wet conditions, and will even tolerate some standing water. This plant should not require much in the way of fertilizing once established, although it may appreciate a shot of general-purpose fertilizer from time to time early in the growing season. It is not particular as to soil type or pH. It is somewhat tolerant of urban pollution. Consider applying a thick mulch around the root zone in both summer and winter to conserve soil moisture and protect it in exposed locations or colder microclimates. This species is native to parts of North America. It can be propagated by division.

This plant is not reliably hardy in our region, and certain restrictions may apply; contact the store for more information.

 
 
Hardiness Zone Plant Height Minimum Sunlight
Characteristics
Massing  Edging  Garden  Groundcover 
Applications
Foliage Color  Texture  Plant Form 
Ornamental Features