Description
Fox Sedge- Native
General Information
Fox Sedge is a very nice native plant. It grows naturally in wetlands but is adaptable to a wide range of soils. It is a smaller plant growing upwards of 3 feet tall and wide. The leaves are long and arching. They are narrow with a medium green color. The seed heads emerge late spring to early summer. They form in the center of the plant. The seed heads are bristly, forming in clusters near the top of the stem. They emerge green in color, maturing to a golden brown. This sedge is great for native meadows, wetlands, along ponds, or borders. It can spread by seed and is attractive to native bees and moths.
Additional Information
Carex vulpinoidea grows to a height of 1 to 3 feet, with a spread of 1 to 2 feet. It is recommended for USDA climate zones 3 to 7. It can grow in full to partial sunlight. It tends to grow best in well drained soils with moderate to large amounts of moisture.
Care & Shipping Notes
NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN THESE US STATES AND TERRITORIES: AK, HI, CA, GM, PR, VI. Also, WE NO LONGER SHIP TO CALIFORNIA due to Department of Ag restrictions on live plants.
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