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Pennsylvania sedge is a low, clumped, grass-like perennial from 6-12 in. high, with a cluster of brown seed capsules clinging high on the stem. Foliage is pale-green in spring and summer, turning sandy-tan in fall. Pennsylvania sedge is a low, clumped, grass-like perennial, 6-12 in. high, with a cluster of brown seed capsules clinging high on the stem. Foliage is pale-green in spring and summer, turning sandy-tan in fall. Rhizomatous turf-forming with pale-green arching leaves. Forms ground cover in forest.
Prefers light-textured soils. Resistant to deer grazing.
Additional information
Native | Long Island, United States |
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Sunlight | Full, Full-Partial, Partial, Partial-Shade |
Moisture | Dry, Medium, Medium-Dry |
Special Attributes | Bird Attractor |
Size | 1 Gallon, 1 Quart |
Pennsylvania sedge is a low, clumped, grass-like perennial from 6-12 in. high, with a cluster of brown seed capsules clinging high on the stem. Foliage is pale-green in spring and summer, turning sandy-tan in fall. Pennsylvania sedge is a low, clumped, grass-like perennial, 6-12 in. high, with a cluster of brown seed capsules clinging high on the stem. Foliage is pale-green in spring and summer, turning sandy-tan in fall. Rhizomatous turf-forming with pale-green arching leaves. Forms ground cover in forest.
Prefers light-textured soils. Resistant to deer grazing.