Native to the eastern United States, this sedge is more on the rare side due to habitat loss and its preference for undisturbed wetlands. They are not commonly seen in the wild, let alone a garden setting.
Found in boggy, acidic type soils, this plant thrives along Sarracenia and makes an architectural impact in the garden with it’s cotton ball seed heads that dance in the wind. These are seed-grown plants from our bog specimens. Expect seed heads next season.
Found in boggy, acidic type soils, this plant thrives along Sarracenia and makes an architectural impact in the garden with it’s cotton ball seed heads that dance in the wind. These are seed-grown plants from our bog specimens. Expect seed heads next season.
Perennial zones 4-9. Guessing. Full sun. Wet. Established seedlings. Shipped potted.