Why Carex Pensylvanica is the Perfect Ground Cover for Your Garden
Carex Pensylvanica plant, is a perennial plant with a grass-like appearance that belongs to the Cypercae family and is found throughout Eastern woodland locations of the Northern Hemisphere. Flowers tend to bloom in the later Spring months and the staminate scales of the Pennsylvania sedge are often green with slight purplish hue. The pistillate scales maintain a deep brown to light black color with white around the edges. Leaves of the Sedge are sharp, are the edges of it's stems.
The Carex Pensylvanica grows best in USDA Growing Zones 3 – 8 and reaches a maximum height of between 15-30 centimeters. Typically, the sedge blooms in late Spring months and the plant is best grown in dry soil with ample shade. Colonies of Pennsylvania Sedge grow as far North as Quebec and as far south as Mississippi. There is currently a large population of it growing along the Missouri River in the surrounding dry forests and on the ledges of the overlooking bluffs. The roots are typically light brown to dark red, and colonies grow in bunches of up to 21 centimeters in height. In ideal growing conditions, the sedge is self-seeding.
Caring for Carex Pensylvanica Tips for Healthy Growth
It is a native grass or wheat that grows well in zones 4-8. It grows 8-10 inches in height and makes a good ground cover. It mixes well with other plants. It grows well in full shade or partial sun. It is drought tolerant and needs moisture to thrive. It grows best in well drained soil. It grows well as a ground cover under trees and shady areas. It goes well in shade gardens with other shade plants. When planted it should be spread about 10 inches apart. It can be grown in full sun too. Best to plant roots in fall or early spring in April or May.
Transform Your Landscape with the Versatility of Carex Pensylvanica
It is a native grass or wheat that grows well in full shade. It grows 8-10 inches in height and makes a good ground cover. It mixes well with other plants. It grows well in dry soil. It is drought tolerant and needs moisture to thrive. Carex Pensylvanica grows well as a ground cover under trees and shady areas. It goes well in shade gardens with other shade plants. When planted it should be spread about 10 inches apart. It can be grown in full sun too. Best to plant roots in fall or early spring in April or May.
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Our package of 6 Carex Pensylvanica Plugs provides a lush, verdant carpet that adds depth and elegance to any garden. Perfect for creating a sophisticated ground cover in shaded or woodland areas.
Effective Soil Stabilization:
These ferns form a thick mat that helps prevent soil erosion, making them an excellent choice for stabilizing slopes and areas prone to erosion while providing a lush, green look.
Versatile Placement:
These plugs adapt beautifully to various settings, from rock gardens to natural landscapes. Their ability to thrive in different environments makes them a versatile choice for enhancing your garden's appeal.
Rustic and Charming:
Whether used as accents or full lawn replacements, these plugs bring a rustic, earthy charm to your landscape. Their durability and aesthetic versatility make them a charming addition to any garden design.
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Eva Taylor
Carex Pensylvanica
The plants arrived in good condition and were carefully wrapped.
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Lily of the valley
So far 1 out of the 4 I was sent has sprouted, which is super exciting since I did not expect much this soon. Hopeful for the other three to also sprout at any time. Thank you so much!
Lily Of The Valley Plant
C.
Off to a great start!
I’m sad to say that my first order of the hepatica plant, I believe to be dead only due to my lack of attention to its preferred habitat. However, my second order arrived and actually had leaves on them still and they are off to a great start! I’m excited to see the flowers!!
Hepatica Plant
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Growing well!
This little plant is off to growing already, it must be happy. I Love the smell of the leaves. Can’t wait to see the flowers!
Monarda Bee Balm
Nashville Garden Growers Assoc
Martha Mainord
The tall phlox plants we bought are lining the streets beautifully. They are now beginning their late spring blooming cycle. We are in awe of the beauty.
Tall Phlox
Lesterman's Gardens
Primrose Plants Doing Great
My primrose is doing great. It's really true they bloom in the evening. I took a walk late yesterday and there it was! I am so excited. I love your company.We potted up the other 99 of these plants to resell and they are beautiful too, with bright green leaves.