Tape-rtip flat sedge, a slender perennial sedge, thrives in moist to wet conditions. Its fine-textured foliage and clustered inflorescences make it an aesthetic choice for water gardens. Pruning involves cutting back the foliage to maintain compact growth and to rejuvenate plants, preferably during spring, summer, or early fall when active growth occurs. Regular pruning enhances airflow, reduces pests, and promotes vigorous, healthy shoots. Ensure tools are clean to prevent disease spread. Optimal care includes timely pruning to ensure decorative and health benefits.
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