One of the most common and widespread sedges of northern North America, Carex utriculata plays an important ecological role - it provides food and shelter for wildlife and birds throughout wetland habitats. Thanks to its firm, lipomatous roots, this northwest territory sedge is effective in soil erosion control, particularly in stabilizing streambanks.
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25 cm to 1.02 m
Plant Height
White, Yellow, Brown
Flower Color
Evergreen
Leaf type
10 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Spring, Summer, Fall
Growth Season
Moderate
Growth Rate
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Attributes of Northwest territory sedge
Growth Rate
With a moderate growth rate, northwest territory sedge exhibits a steady development spanned across Spring, Summer, and Fall. This leads to balanced production of triangular-shaped leaves and taller culms. Consequently, these enhance the plant's hardiness for surviving the harsh winter dormancy, attesting to horticultural adaptability. Seasonal growth variations might occur but are typically minor.
Distribution of Northwest territory sedge
Distribution Map
Northwest territory sedge is native to the cooler temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, extending across the boreal and arctic zones of Europe, Asia, and North America. Its presence spans major geographical expanses such as eastern and western Europe, the Siberian taiga, the steppes of Central Asia, and the mountainous regions of the Pacific Northwest.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Riparian,Swamp/Marsh,Bog/Fen,Fresh Water Aquatic
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
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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Care Guide for Northwest territory sedge
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
10 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Originating from wetlands, northwest territory sedge prefers consistent moisture and can tolerate moderate drought. It requires weekly watering without waterlogging and thrives in outdoor settings, benefiting from natural rain patterns that enhance growth during the active growing season.
Fertilize:
For northwest territory sedge, apply mulch or compost bi-annually in spring and fall to enrich soil and retain moisture, promoting a robust root system. Avoid over-fertilization and maintain seasonal awareness for optimal nutrient timing, using gloves and tools to prevent root crowding and ensure plant vitality.
Pruning:
Northwest territory sedge thrives in wetlands and benefits from early spring pruning, which includes removing dead foliage and thinning clumps to enhance airflow. This practice promotes vigorous growth, helps prevent diseases, and ensures the plant's health and longevity, as supported by horticultural expertise.
Propagation:
Northwest territory sedge is propagated through division, separating dense root clumps for new plants. Ensure multiple growing points per division, plant in moist soil, and trim long roots to promote growth. Adequate water and protection from extreme conditions facilitate establishment and growth.
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