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Great for the edges of your water feature!
The greenish yellow to brown seed heads of Gray's Sedge (Carex grayi) look like spiked clubs and are attractive in both fresh and dried flower arrangements. The grass-like leaves, which are up to 1/2" wide, are semi-evergreen. Gray sedge grows best in moist fertile soil in full sun, but will tolerate light shade. It thrives at or near water. Mature height is approximately 20”.
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Botanical Name
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Carex grayi
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USDA Zone
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5-9
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Soil
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Moist/Wet
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Exposure
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Part Shade
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