| The cutivar, 'Hime-kan-suge', syn. C. conica 'Snowline', is a perennial ornamental grass has a dense clump-forming growth habit with dark green leaves, margined in white. This family is quite large, including more than 1,500 species, both evergreen and deciduous. These can be found from the coldest climates and high altitudes all the way to the tropics. All sedge are essentially grasslike in appearance and range in size. Sedge are nearly always grown for the appearance of foliage as the flower spikes and while attractive, are often quite inconspicuous. |