Blue Sedge {3 1/2 in. Pots, min 25}

Carex flacca (Carex glauca) (AKA Blue Rush, Gray Carex, Heath Sedge, Glaucous Sedge, Carnation Grass)
Pronunciation: KAIR-ex FLAH-kah (KAIR-ex)
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With its sea of striking cool silver-blue, Carnation-like foliage, this dense, clump-forming Carex creates a noninvasive, slowly spreading mound of unusual and attractive foliage. The gentle flower spikes that float like a subtle mist above the stems in late spring / early summer are neither showy nor detract from the clean look of this plant.

Carex flacca leaves are narrow 3/16 inch wide leaves, blue-green on the upper surface and glaucous gray-blue beneath (with the overall look being quite blue), 6-10 inches in height. Evergreen in warmer climates.

Often massed near ponds or streams, it helps combat soil erosion. With regular watering, it can be used for a ground cover, naturalizing, as edging, and in rock gardens and containers. If used directly in a water garden, it can be planted up to 2" below the water surface.

Easy to establish and a versatile, low ground cover, Carex flacca adapts to most growing conditions and is easily grown in average, medium to wet well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. It does best in constantly moist, fertile soil, but once established is more tolerant of drying out than many of the other Carex species.

Tolerant of light foot traffic, it spreads slowly by rhizomes which can be encouraged by trimming back lightly: a mowing set at 4 inches high in early spring (and perhaps once or twice more each year) keeps this plant vigorous and creates a more manicured, tidy appearance. It competes well with shallow tree roots and spreads much more quickly with ample water and fertilizer. Clumps are easily divided in spring or early fall.

Interesting Fact
This plant is from the area around the Mediterranean Sea where it grows in calcareous grasslands, sand dunes and in estuaries in Europe and North Africa, it has naturalized in eastern North America.

This plant has long been offered in the US as Carex glauca, however the correct name is Carex flacca. The name Carex flacca is not a name change but the confusion between these two names for the same plant has been going on a long time. The Department of Botany of the British Museum first discusses this in their 1898 report and cites the reason why the name C. flacca takes precedence. Carex flacca was described by German botanist and zoologist Johan Christian Daniel von Schreber in 1771 and a year later Giovanni Scopoli, an Italian physician and naturalist, described a plant he called Carex glauca. Once it was determined that these plants were the same species, the older name should have taken precedence but apparently Carex flacca, the older name, was at first overlooked and Carex glauca came into more common usage.
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General information about Carex (Sedge):
Carex, a splendid Sedge, yields graceful arching foliage that bends and bows, creating a lush, green coverage of color like a fresh coat of paint. Often used as a bold accent, for borders and mass plantings, in containers, or as a groundcover in shade and rock gardens, Carex can also be planted along banks of ponds, incorporated into perennial gardens, grouped together, and utilized as a ground cover along walkways, paths or on sloping banks.

Carex is wonderful for erosion control, deer and disease resistant, long-lasting and easy to grow. Low-maintenance, non-invasive, and dense to the point of choking out weeds, Carex spreads by rhizomes (slowly in dry soils and moderately fast in wet soils).

An excellent alternative to ivy and Pachysandra, Carex produces small, cream to brown, bottlebrush-like flowers in late spring that are rather insignificant to the plant's ornamental value. Most ornamental sedges grow best in moist or wet soil, however we do offer Pennsylvania Sedge which is an exception to that rule.

As a complete lawn substitute, water feature plant, or simply a container at your front entrance, Carex will give a lush, tropical feeling to your garden.

Gardener Tips
Sedge looks its best when the foliage is cut back in late winter or early spring before new growth occurs.

Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system.

In northern zones, it does best when planted out of the way of winter winds and provided with some protection such as snow or straw.

You simply cannot go wrong pairing a large garden scape of Coreopsis and Carex. Even in potted plantings, the golden blossoms of Coreopsis are a lovely foil to any Sedge.

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Blue Sedge is amazing!
04/18/2022 By Stephen Chase (OH)
Product reviewed: Blue Sedge {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25}

Planted this a few years ago and wow, did it ever take over the area. It's also a very consistent color green throughout. Definitely a good choice for the spot I wanted to fill.
25 blue sledge plants
07/17/2020 By Diana Ladwig (CO)
Product reviewed: Blue Sedge {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25}

Very nice plants, arrived promptly and in excellent condition. They came in a heavy, wax coated box packed with damp newspaper for protection. All 25 plants appear to be doing well after a week.
excellent as always
06/23/2020 By Caroline Kastner (GA)
Product reviewed: Blue Sedge {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25}

This is the second type of Carex I have purchased from CGC. Carex can handle a good amount of shade as well as sun, and I have areas that change sun amount with the seasons. Again the plants arrived rapidly and when expected (I used the 'choose date of shipment'... Read full review >
Healthy plants, good price.
04/12/2019 By Douglas Julian (VA)
Product reviewed: Blue Sedge {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25}

Planted a total of 50 plants, all coming along nicely.
Plants were healthy when arrived.
Delivered when I asked.
What questions I had, were answered by Kevin.
Have no complaints.
spectacular
08/26/2018 By Anne Turner
Product reviewed: Blue Sedge {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25}

My plants are a year old. They wintered beautifully, have grown quite large, and are a really lovely, billowy centerpiece of a new garden area.
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Care
Sedge looks its best when the foliage is cut back in late winter or early spring before new growth occurs.

Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system.
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