Carex flaccosperma (Native)

Non-native plants this species can replace:
Common Name
Meadow sedge
Thin-fruited sedge
Plant Form
Grasses, Sedges & Rushes
Duration
Perennial
Max Height (ft)
2.0
Region
Coastal
Mountain
Hardiness Zone
5, 6, 7
Commercially available
Yes
Additional Info

Mesic, often rich, upland forests, well-drained bottomland forests, alluvial swamp hummocks, seasonally saturated flatwoods, wet meadows and clearings; often abundant in the large-river bottomlands of southeastern Virginia. This species has not been segregated from Carex glaucodea and C. pigra in most Virginia studies, and its distribution and status are incompletely known. Field experience and reliably identified herbarium specimens suggest that it is frequent in the southeastern and central coastal Plain, and infrequent in the outer piedmont and northern coastal Plain.

Bloom Time
Spring
Early Summer
Light Requirements
Full sun
Partial sun
Shade
Moisture Requirements
Wet
Moist
Dry
Nurseries that may carry live plant
Carries Seeds (may not be available)