

How to identify Berkeley sedge (Carex tumulicola)
Berkeley sedge, also known as Splitawn sedge, Split awn sedge
Berkeley sedge is characterized by a semi-evergreen, open and tufted clumping posture, reaching heights of 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm) with wiry dark green foliage. This sedge forms slow-spreading clumps through stout rhizomes. The leaves of berkeley sedge are distinctly narrow, contributing to its grass-like appearance. It’s able to endure periods of dryness once established, showcasing a blend of resilience and aesthetic appeal through its dense, textured clusters.
Semi-evergreen, tufted clumping posture
Dark green, narrow leaves resembling grass
Stout rhizomes for slow-spreading growth
Height ranges from 8 to 12 inches (20-30 cm)
Resilient to dry periods once established
Scientific Classification of Berkeley sedge