Carpha glomerata is a resilient sedge thriving in alpine and subalpine moorlands. It features dense, rounded clumps of thin, arching leaves, and its toughness allows it to withstand harsh, windy conditions. During summer, it bears modest brown flower spikes, which contrast its green foliage, providing essential ground cover and habitat for local fauna.
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Pruning:
Carpha glomerata has tufted foliage and clusters of small flowers. Pruning in early spring promotes growth and maintains shape. Remove dead stems and trim overgrown sections to improve airflow and reduce disease. Regular maintenance boosts health and aesthetics.
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