Pennsylvania Sedge (Carex pensylvanica)

$10.00

This low-growing, tufted perennial is celebrated for its soft, fine-textured blades that create a lush green "lawn" in areas where traditional turfgrass refuses to grow. Native to the floors of deciduous forests, this sedge is incredibly tough and spreads gently via rhizomes to form a thick, weed-suppressing mat. Whether you're looking to fill gaps between stepping stones or create a serene woodland meadow, Pennsylvania Sedge provides a great low-maintenance alternative for shaded landscapes.

Plant Profile

  • Sun Exposure Part Shade to Full Shade

  • Water Needs Low to Medium; drought-tolerant once established

  • Soil Type Well-drained, sand, clay or loam soils

  • Mature Height 6–12 inches

  • Deer Resistance High

  • Bloom Time April, May, June

  • Plant Spacing 6–10 inches

Plant Characteristics

  • Turf Alternative: Perfect for stabilizing slopes or underplanting trees where grass won't take hold. Pennsylvania Sedge is the ultimate "no-mow" solution for dry shade.

  • Drought Tolerant: Unlike many other sedges, it handles dry shade remarkably well once its root system is established.

  • It will spread between 3-8" each year depending on the soil moisture of the site.

  • Great Companions: Some plant suggestions that go well with Pennsylvania Sedge include Columbine, Wild Blue Phlox, Plantain Leaved Sedge, Wild Geranium, Wild Strawberry, Big Leaf Aster

This low-growing, tufted perennial is celebrated for its soft, fine-textured blades that create a lush green "lawn" in areas where traditional turfgrass refuses to grow. Native to the floors of deciduous forests, this sedge is incredibly tough and spreads gently via rhizomes to form a thick, weed-suppressing mat. Whether you're looking to fill gaps between stepping stones or create a serene woodland meadow, Pennsylvania Sedge provides a great low-maintenance alternative for shaded landscapes.

Plant Profile

  • Sun Exposure Part Shade to Full Shade

  • Water Needs Low to Medium; drought-tolerant once established

  • Soil Type Well-drained, sand, clay or loam soils

  • Mature Height 6–12 inches

  • Deer Resistance High

  • Bloom Time April, May, June

  • Plant Spacing 6–10 inches

Plant Characteristics

  • Turf Alternative: Perfect for stabilizing slopes or underplanting trees where grass won't take hold. Pennsylvania Sedge is the ultimate "no-mow" solution for dry shade.

  • Drought Tolerant: Unlike many other sedges, it handles dry shade remarkably well once its root system is established.

  • It will spread between 3-8" each year depending on the soil moisture of the site.

  • Great Companions: Some plant suggestions that go well with Pennsylvania Sedge include Columbine, Wild Blue Phlox, Plantain Leaved Sedge, Wild Geranium, Wild Strawberry, Big Leaf Aster