Carex pellita (Broad-leaved Woolly Sedge)
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Carex pensylvanica (Common Oak Sedge)
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Carex pensylvanica reproduces by rhizomes. To get a solid stand of this sedge that so many desire, we recommend buying a few plants to divide over the years. It will spread between 3"-8" each year depending on the soil moisture of the site.
Carex prairea (Fen Panicled Sedge)
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Carex pseudocyperus (False Bristly Sedge)
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Carex radiata (Straight-styled Wood Sedge)
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Carex retrorsa (Deflexed Bottle-brush Sedge)
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Carex retrorsa has a very hard seedhead that will remain intact through Fall making it an attractive choice for any formal or Rain Garden planting.
Carex rosea (Curly-styled Wood Sedge)
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Carex scoparia (Lance-fruited Oval Sedge)
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Carex shortiana (Short's Sedge)
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Carex sparganioides (Bur-reed Sedge)
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NEW in bare root!
Carex sprengelii (Long-beaked Sedge)
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Carex squarrosa (Narrow-leaved Cattail Sedge)
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Carex sterilis (Fen Star Sedge)
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Carex stipata (Common Fox Sedge)
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Carex stricta (Common Tussock Sedge)
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Carex tenera (Narrow-leaved Oval Sedge)
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Carex tribuloides (Awl-fruited Oval Sedge)
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Carex trichocarpa (Hairy-fruited Lake Sedge)
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Carex typhina (Common Cattail Sedge)
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Carex utriculata (Common Yellow Lake Sedge)
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Carex vulpinoidea (Brown Fox Sedge)
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Like most Sedges, its most attractive (and most photographed) phase is during its mid-summer fruiting period. Brown Fox Sedge is one of the most abundant and easy-to-grow sedges in a variety of sun and soil conditions. The common name is derived from the seed head which resembles a fox's tail.
Cinna arundinacea (Wood Reed Grass)
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New!
Cyperus houghtonii (Houghton's Flat Sedge)
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New!
Danthonia spicata (Poverty Oat Grass)
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Diarrhena americana (Beak Grass)
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Beak Grass is an excellent source of food for Wild Turkeys.
Dulichium arundinaceum (Three-way Sedge)
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