Japanese Sedge

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A spectacular, variegated ornamental grass; beautiful as an accent plant in the shaded perennial garden or as a ground cover. An attractive foliage contrast to bold-textured shade plants such as hosta, coral bells and bergenia.

Companion Plants

Hosta

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Hosta

Perfect for the shaded garden! An outstanding foliage plant, excellent as an edging or specimen in perennial gardens or mixed plantings or as a small-scale ground cover. Attractive with ferns and astilbe. White or lavender lilylike flowers.

Coral Bells

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Coral Bells

Hummingbirds are drawn to the dainty flowers offset by bold, richly colored foliage. Gorgeous next to lady's mantle, delicate woodland ferns, or wide silvery-blue hosta leaves. The strong, straight stems are ideal in cut flower arrangements. Mulch lightly in winter to protect shallow roots. Prefers average, moist well-drained soil.

Ferns

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Ferns

Ferns are a wonderful addition to the shade garden, with a variety of unique textures, from soft and deeply cut to bold and lance-shaped. Available in sizes perfect for low edgings, taller backgrounds or filler. Combine with hosta, astilbe, and jacob's ladder for a nice blend of texture and color. Prefers moist, acidic, humus-rich soils.

Details

Common name

Japanese Sedge

Botanical name

Carex morrowii

Variety

Ice Dance

Zone

USDA 5 - 9

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Bloom color

Green

Bloom time

No Bloom

Light

part sun

Height

12-18" (31-46 cm)

Habit

upright

Water

weekly during dry spells

Feed

use all-purpose

Maintenance

prune back in spring