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  1. Carex conica 'Snowline' - Snowline Miniature Sedge

    Carex conica 'Snowline' - Snowline Miniature Sedge

    $18.00

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    A slow growing, mounding sedge featuring dark green, narrow leaves with white edges. Optimum growth occurs in sun to part shade in moist soil. Learn More
  2. Carex laxiculmis 'Hobb’ Bunny Blue™ - Spreading Sedge

    Carex laxiculmis 'Hobb’ Bunny Blue™ - Spreading Sedge

    $12.00

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    This blue selection was introduced by Head-Lee Nursery of Seneca, SC. One of the bluest sedges we have seen, forming neat mounds of 6-8” evergreen foliage. Both heat and drought tolerant, it’s a good choice for dry shade. Learn More
  3. Carex muskingumensis 'Little Midge' - Little Midge Sedge

    Carex muskingumensis 'Little Midge' - Little Midge Sedge

    $12.00

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    A dwarf form of the palm sedge native to moist regions of north-central North America. The 1’ showy bright green foliage is a great addition to small ponds or bog gardens. Slow spreading rhizomes will eventually form a fine textured groundcover. Learn More
  4. Carex muskingumensis 'Oehme' - Oehme Sedge

    Carex muskingumensis 'Oehme' - Oehme Sedge

    $12.00

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    Green leaves develop golden leaf margins and radiate horizontally along stems giving a palm tree effect. A sport found by Tony Avent in the garden of Wolfgang Oehme. Learn More
  5. Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' - Golden Sedge

    Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' - Golden Sedge

    $12.00

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    A Japanese species commonly found growing in dry woodlands. Plants make excellent groundcovers showcasing leaves with brilliant yellow centers sandwiched between dark green margins. The low tufted mounds reach 8" tall x 24" wide and grow equally well in both sun and shade. Learn More
  6. Carex plantaginea - Seersucker Sedge

    Carex plantaginea - Seersucker Sedge

    $12.00

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    A fantastic eastern North American native sedge commonly found in rich, woodlands. Bright green, 1" wide leaves have a pleated or seersucker appearance. In late March, spikes of subtle purple-brown flowers arise above 8" mounds of foliage. Grows best in rich, consistently moist soils in part shade. Learn More

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