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Carexrosea Schkuhr ex Willdenow. Section:[26d] Section 4.0 Phaestoglochin. Rosy Sedge. Phen: May-Jun. Hab: Dry to dry-mesic hardwood forests, especially over basic substrates. Dist: NS west to MB, south to FL Panhandle and TX.
Origin/Endemic status: Native
Synonymy ⓘ: = Ar, C, ETx1, FNA23, Il, K1, K3, K4, Mi, Mo1, NE, NY, Pa, Tn, Va; = Carexconvoluta Mack. – F, GrPl, S, Mackenzie (1931-1935); > Carexconvoluta Mack. – Tat; ? Carexflaccidula Steud.; < Carexrosea Schkuhr ex Willd. – G, RAB, Tat, W, WH3, (also see C. appalachica and C. radiata)
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Height:up to 1 ft.
plant sale text:Rosy sedge is an attractive, clumping sedge with thin, fine-textured leaves. It is adaptable to both dry and wet areas, making it ideal for difficult dry shady areas. Use rosy sedge as a low-growing groundcover, or as an interesting accent plant among spring wildflowers. Because it slowly spreads by rhizomes, it is also a good native substitute for non-native groundcovers such as liriope and mondograss. The Carex genus supports up to 36 species of lepidoptera.