WebCarex brevior (Dewey) Mack. ex Lunell (plains oval sedge) Carex comosa Boott (bristly sedge) Carex emoryi Dewey (riverbank sedge) Carex grayi J. Carey (common bur sedge) Carex hirtifolia Mack. (hairy wood sedge) and 25 more. Objects (64 results) Sort By ... WebCarex muskingumensis. Carex muskingumensis. Palm Sedge: USDA Zone: 3-9: Plant number: 8.090.470. This grass-like plant is a native North American wildflower. Plants form a graceful, upright clump of divided leaves, with an almost tropical appearance, similar in effect to papyrus. Best in a moist location, but tolerates average or even dry soils ...
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WebRhizome. Benefits. Deer Resistant. Description. Palm Sedge, Carex muskingumensis, has glossy green leaves that branch out from the main stem, reminiscent of a palm tree. Native to wooded lowlands, Palm Sedge does best in slightly damp soil in sun or shade. Widely used in landscaping, it makes an excellent groundcover and thrives on clay soils. WebA Carex muskingumensis ‘Little Midge’ – pálmalevelű sás 20-25 cm magas, zöldes-barnás lombozattal. Alak: kb. 25 cm magasra növő, erőteljes, sűrű növekedésű, dús gyepcsomós telepeket képez. Levél: levelei pálmához hasonlítanak, zöldes-barnás árnyalatúak. Virág: Sárgás színű kalászos virágai nyáron nyílnak. ina mo in english
Muskingum Sedge (Carex muskingumensis) - Illinois Wildflowers
WebCarex muskingumensis 'Oehme'. Also called Oehme Sedge. Small clump-forming sedge with a mounding, cascading habit. Bright green foliage gives way to distinct yellow striping along the margins. Margin colour of foliage will intensify as the season progresses. Small golden-brown flowers. Drooping seed heads are brownish and long-lasting. WebHow to care for Carex muskingumensis: Plant out in reliably moist soil, or pot up into a pond basket and place at the margins of a pond in shallow water no deeper than 5cm. A … WebCarex muskingumensis occurs primarily in floodplain forests PDF along the Mississippi River. The forest canopy is typically composed of Populus deltoides (cottonwood) and Acer saccharinum (silver maple), and the soil is coarse or fine-grained sediments. incentives traduction