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Cherokee sedge
This native American grass is often used in landscaping because of its interesting foliage. It forms tall, narrow, tufted clumps that give a vertical interest to the landscape. Cherokee sedge tolerates moist growing conditions, but it likes nutrient-rich soil.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Grass
Plant Type
Spring, Summer
Bloom Time
30 cm to 61 cm
Plant Height
30 cm to 45 cm
Spread
Green, Blue
Leaf Color
2.5 cm
Flower Size
Yellow, Green, Brown
Flower Color
Green
Stem Color
Slow
Growth Rate

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Culture

Interesting Facts
In 1754, Lin Nai founded the true sedge genus. True sedge is also one of the main components of the flora in China. It is the dominant grass species in the lowest forest layer in many areas. In some forests, the lower vegetation is mostly true sedge.
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Slender, glossy, deep green leaves up to 16 inches (40 cm) long with a grass-like appearance.
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Pendulous seed clusters in mid-spring, distinctive for their appearance and reproductive strategy.
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Flexible, green stems around 1-2 feet (30-60 cm) tall, solid and rarely branching.
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Grass-like greenish flowers in drooping spikes, turning brown and resembling wheat as they mature.
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Dry, one-seeded utricles with papery texture, enclosed in sac-like perigyniums in wheat-like clusters.
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Care Guide for Cherokee sedge

Every week
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
10 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Cherokee sedge flourishes in humid, moist environments and retains water efficiently. Water weekly to maintain its lush look. Often found outdoors, it thrives during rainy seasons and is tolerant of temperature fluctuations.
Fertilize: Fertilize cherokee sedge seasonally using a 1-2 inch layer of organic mulch or compost in spring, tapering off in fall. This promotes growth without nutrient overload. Avoid direct base contact to prevent rot, supporting a healthy ecosystem for cherokee sedge.
Pruning: Cherokee sedge thrives with annual pruning, ideally in early spring before new growth. Remove dead or damaged leaves to maintain shape and promote health, controlling its spread and rejuvenating the plant. Regular care results in dense, appealing foliage, making it a great low-maintenance ground cover.
Propagation: Cherokee sedge can be propagated by dividing established clumps, ensuring healthy rhizomes retain root sections. Replant in well-draining soil, keeping it moist but not waterlogged. Monitor for pests and provide adequate light, avoiding direct sunlight, to promote recovery and vigour.
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