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US Native Sedge Seeds
These Sedge grass seeds are an interesting bunch. Most of these come from the genus of Carex and most are cool season type grasses. A lot of sedges are at home in a wetland habitat, but there are some that tolerate mesic soils as well. There are actually hundreds of the Carex family in existence, so this is just a sampling of the unique species to be found in this family. Sedge grasses are almost impossible to identify by their leaves, but identification becomes more apparent when the seed heads appear because they are so unique.
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Bristly Sedge Seeds Carex comosa
Sometimes called Longhair Sedge, this native perennial thrives in soggy soil and forms long needle-like spines on its seedhead. Like most sedges, this is a cool-season perennial, and so forms seeds early in the season, and drops its seeds in the summer.Quick ViewxBristly Sedge Seeds
Carex comosa
Sometimes called Longhair Sedge, this native perennial thrives in soggy soil and forms long needle-like spines on its seedhead. Like most sedges, this is a cool-season perennial, and so forms seeds early in the season, and drops its seeds in the summer.
$3.25 Pkt - $32.00 / Oz -
Northwest Territory Sedge Seeds Carex utriculata
Growing throughout the entire northern region of North America, this hardy sedge thrives in marshy conditions. Prickly green heads form throughout the spring and summer.Quick ViewxNorthwest Territory Sedge Seeds
Carex utriculata
Growing throughout the entire northern region of North America, this hardy sedge thrives in marshy conditions. Prickly green heads form throughout the spring and summer.
$3.96 Pkt - $76.00 / Oz
These Sedge grass seeds are an interesting bunch. Most of these come from the genus of Carex and most are cool season type grasses. A lot of sedges are at home in a wetland habitat, but there are some that tolerate mesic soils as well. There are actually hundreds of the Carex family in existence, so this is just a sampling of the unique species to be found in this family. Sedge grasses are almost impossible to identify by their leaves, but identification becomes more apparent when the seed heads appear because they are so unique.