The cultivar, ‘Green Carpet’ is a low growing with leaves smaller that the species. Good ground cover. C. macrocarpa, syn. C. grandiflora, is a compact, dense evergreen shrub with...
The cultivar, ‘Green Carpet’ is a low growing with leaves smaller that the species. Good ground cover. C. macrocarpa, syn. C. grandiflora, is a compact, dense evergreen shrub with...
The cultivar, ‘Tuttlei’ is a fast-growing groundcover with red fruit and white fragrant flowers. Plant is drought tolerant once established. Prune to shape. Spring fertilization is ...
C. pensylvanica has finely-textured green leaves, to 8 inches tall. Can be mowed to 2 inches. May flowers are insignificant.The Sedge family (Cyperaceae) is as widespread as the grass family, b...
C. nudata is native along wet sandy or rocky streamsides. Densely tufted, forming tussocks of fine green leaves. Arching flower spikes, to 2 feet tall, open to black flowers on late winter or e...
The cultivar ‘muskingumensis’ is a tufted evergreen or semi-evergreen with 30 inch bright green leaves on erect stems. It produces 1 inch flowers spikes in May and July. Sedges are ...
The cultivar, ‘Fisher’ puts forth glossy, green leaves streaked in ivory and flower spikes in green and brown. This evergreen, perennial, ornamental grass has a dense clump-forming ...
C. morrowii produces spikes of green and brown flowers on stems to 18 inches long. This evergreen perennial is clump forming with broad mid-green shiny leaves. The Sedge family as widespread a...
C. lupulina is a member of the Sedge family (Cyperaceae) and is as widespread as the grass family, but are especially common in wet or moist habitats in temperate and subarctic zones. The stems...
C. flaccosperma is native to calcareous woods in eastern North America, forming loose tussocks of green to glaucous blue-green leaves, 5/8 inch wide. Relatively insignificant flowers appear in ...
C. elata is a deciduous arching perennial that grows in dense clump-forming growth habit. The rich yellow leaves are narrow, long and margined in green. In spring, long stems produce pannicles ...