Japanese Sedge – Carex morrowii | ↕10-25 cm | Ø9 cm
Japanese Sedge
Carex morrowii
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the light requirements for Japanese Sedge?
Japanese Sedge thrives in partial shade to shade.
How tall does Japanese Sedge grow?
It typically grows to a height of 10–25 cm, with a mature height of 30–40 cm.
Is Japanese Sedge winter hardy?
Yes, Japanese Sedge is well winter hardy.
Is Japanese Sedge toxic to pets?
No, Japanese Sedge is non-toxic.
What type of soil does Japanese Sedge prefer?
It prefers nutrient-rich, well-draining soil.
Details
Japanese Sedge
Carex morrowii
Carex morrowii is an elegant, evergreen ornamental grass that brings structure and fresh green to the garden all year round. It forms dense clumps with narrow, arching leaves and is very suitable for borders, pots, and as ground cover. This strong and low-maintenance plant thrives well in partial shade and shade, providing a calm, natural base in the planting.
Latin name: Carex morrowii
Dutch name: Japanese Sedge
Height: 10–25 cm
Mature height: 30–40 cm
Width: 40–60 cm
Leaves: Narrow, green, often slightly arching, evergreen
Flowers: Inconspicuous brown spikes
Blooming period: April – May
Growth habit: Clump-forming, gracefully arching
Light requirement: Partial shade to shade
Soil: Nutrient-rich, well-draining
Moisture: Average to moist
Pot size: Ø9 cm
Pruning: Cut back old or unsightly leaves in spring
Watering: Regularly during dry spells, especially after planting
Fertilization: Some compost or organic fertilizer in spring
Winter hardiness: Well winter hardy
Toxic: Non-toxic
Why choose Carex morrowii? A strong, evergreen ornamental grass that brings structure and tranquility to the garden and is perfect for shady borders and pots.
More Information
| Titel 2 | Carex morrowii |
|---|---|
| Plant height | 10-25 |
| Pot size | 9 |
| Toxic | No |
| Botanical name | Carex |
| Decorative pot | Without pot |
| Delivery time in days | 1-5 |
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