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Bebb's Oval Sedge Seeds Carex bebbii Quick View
xBebb's Oval Sedge Seeds
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On Sale! Big Bluestem Seeds Andropogon gerardii Quick View
xBig Bluestem Seeds
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Blue Joint Grass Seeds Calamagrostis canadensis Quick View
xBlue Joint Grass Seeds
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On Sale! Brown Fox Sedge Seeds Carex vulpinoidea Quick View
xBrown Fox Sedge Seeds
Carex vulpinoidea
With seedheads resembling bushy fox tails, this native sedge is one of the most common members of the Sedge family. It is highly adaptable to either sun or shade and is often seen growing over large marshy areas.
Starting at $3.25 USD -
Common Cattail Sedge Seeds Carex typhina Quick View
xCommon Cattail Sedge Seeds
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Common Rush Seeds Juncus effusus Quick View
xCommon Rush Seeds
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Copper Shouldered Oval Sedge Seeds Carex bicknellii Quick View
xCopper Shouldered Oval Sedge Seeds
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On Sale! Crested Oval Sedge Seeds Carex cristatella Quick View
xCrested Oval Sedge Seeds
Carex cristatella
This graceful sedge thrives in marshes, and along stream banks. It is quite similar to several other kinds of sedges, but it forms distinctive spikelets. Like most sedges, this is a cool-season perennial, and so forms seeds early in the season, and drops its seeds in the summer.
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Great Bulrush Seeds Scirpus validus Quick View
xGreat Bulrush Seeds
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Great Spike Rush Seeds Eleocharis palustris Quick View
xGreat Spike Rush Seeds
Eleocharis palustris
This little native rush is often found growing beside creeks, rivers, and ponds. It does not become very tall but grows in the cool season, and it is an excellent food source for ducks, geese, and other creatures of the wetlands.
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Northern Dropseed Seeds Sporobolus heterolepis Quick View
xNorthern Dropseed Seeds
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Prairie Brome Seeds Bromus kalmii Quick View
xPrairie Brome Seeds
Bromus kalmii
Sometimes known as Arctic Brome, this native grass is very hardy and grows even in the far north regions of North America. Being a cool-season grass, it is will green up your planting early in the spring.
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Rattlesnake Grass Seeds Glyceria canadensis Quick View
xRattlesnake Grass Seeds
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Red Bulrush Seeds Scirpus pendulus Quick View
xRed Bulrush Seeds
Scirpus pendulus
This adaptable native rush produces pretty nodding seed clumps on tall stems. This rush is a cool-season perennial that usually grows in wet areas, where waterfowl feed on the fresh crop of seeds each summer.
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On Sale! Sallow Sedge Seeds Carex lurida Quick View
xSallow Sedge Seeds
Carex lurida
This native sedge prefers wet soil to produce it's yellowish spiny seed heads. This native sedge is not as common as some of its cousins but is sometimes used for native wetland restoration projects.
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On Sale! Spreading Oval Sedge Seeds Carex normalis Quick View
xSpreading Oval Sedge Seeds
Carex normalis
This native sedge can grow in average garden soil, but flourishes in wet fields, and along streams. The oval-shaped seedheads grow on grassy clumps, which spread over time. Like most sedges, this is a cool-season perennial grass.
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Torrey's Rush Seeds Juncus torreyi Quick View
xTorrey's Rush Seeds
Juncus torreyi
Because of its striking seed heads that look like pom poms, this native rush has become a popular addition to wetlands and stream banks. It is a cool-season rush, so it is actively growing in the springtime and sheds its seeds in the summer.
Starting at $3.75 USD