About Palm Sedge

This Great Lakes native is one of the tallest sedges in cultivation. Its graceful weeping foliage and height make it a natural for the middle of a sunny border or as a stand-alone statement. Spreading. Seed from northern Indiana. *****

About Sedge, Native

Glossy, arching leaves. Perennial useful as a shady lawn substitute in moist, rich soil. Clump-forming unless noted otherwise. Prefers partial to full shade, but will grow in full sun if soil is kept moist. Deer- and rabbit-resistant.

Pot Size & Price
2.5-in. pot
$3.00
Height
28"
Sunlight Exposure
Partial Sun shade
Catalog
G035
Plant Traits
Minnesota Native
Stock Notes
Restocks On Saturday

Other varieties of Sedge, Native

Carex grayii, showing green mace-like grass flowers
Photo from Bluebird Nursery

Gray's Sedge

Catalog
G033
Carex lupulina, wide green seed head
Photo from the USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database by Robert H. Mohlenbrock

Hop Sedge

Catalog
G039
Carex sprengelii Wild Long-Beaked Sedge, drooping seed heads
Photo by Matt Lavin from the Wikimedia Commons

Long-Beaked Sedge

Catalog
G034
Carex pennsylvanica, green grass, wavy
Photo by Chhe from the Wikimedia Commons

Pennsylvania Sedge

Catalog
G038
Tuft of green foliage.
Friends School Plant Sale photo by Pat T.

Porcupine Sedge

Catalog
G036
Carex rosea, arched mop of green grassy stems
Photo by Krzysztof Ziarnek from the Wikimedia Commons

Rosy Sedge

Catalog
G037