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Awl fruited Oval Sedge Seeds Carex tribuloides
Growing in the cool season, the awl fruited sedge bears a close resemblance to other members of the Sedge family. This perennial forms seeds early in the season and drops its seeds in the summer.Quick ViewxAwl fruited Oval Sedge Seeds
Carex tribuloides
Growing in the cool season, the awl fruited sedge bears a close resemblance to other members of the Sedge family. This perennial forms seeds early in the season and drops its seeds in the summer.
$3.25 Pkt - $20.59 / Oz -
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 -
On Sale! Brown 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.Quick ViewxBrown 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.
$3.25 Pkt - $11.03 / Oz -
Chairmaker's Rush Seeds Scirpus pungens
The stems of this native rush were actually used for weaving sturdy chair seats in years gone by. This perennial is a widespread species and is used extensively in wetland restoration projects.Quick ViewxChairmaker's Rush Seeds
Scirpus pungens
The stems of this native rush were actually used for weaving sturdy chair seats in years gone by. This perennial is a widespread species and is used extensively in wetland restoration projects.
$3.48 Pkt - $40.00 / Oz -
Common Hop Sedge Seeds Carex lupulina
Often used in wetland restoration, this vigorous sedge grows large spiky heads on wide leaf blades. The seeds are a challenge to get out of the pods, but the birds seem to enjoy the challenge. This common hop sedge is a cool-season perennial that forms seeds early in the season and drops them in the summer.Quick ViewxCommon Hop Sedge Seeds
Carex lupulina
Often used in wetland restoration, this vigorous sedge grows large spiky heads on wide leaf blades. The seeds are a challenge to get out of the pods, but the birds seem to enjoy the challenge. This common hop sedge is a cool-season perennial that forms seeds early in the season and drops them in the summer.
$3.48 Pkt - $40.00 / Oz -
Common Rush Seeds Juncus effusus
Native to most of North America, this prolific rush quickly grows by ponds, marshes, and wetlands. This perennial rush grows in the cool seasons, so the tiny seeds ripen in the summer and fall like red dust to the damp soil below.Quick View$3.25 Pkt - $21.00 / Oz -
Fox Sedge Seeds Carex stipata
Resembling fox tails, these bushy seed heads grow on graceful, arching foliage. This sedge is very flexible with the amount of light it needs and can grow in full sunlight, full shade, or anything in between.Quick ViewxFox Sedge Seeds
Carex stipata
Resembling fox tails, these bushy seed heads grow on graceful, arching foliage. This sedge is very flexible with the amount of light it needs and can grow in full sunlight, full shade, or anything in between.
$3.48 Pkt - $24.00 / Oz -
Great Bulrush Seeds Scirpus validus
The soft stems of this native rush were once used by Native Americans for fine weaving purposes. It grows in the cool seasons and gets quite tall by the time summer arrives. Waterfowl like to feast on the ripened seed heads.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $18.77 / Oz -
Great 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.Quick ViewxGreat 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.
$3.96 Pkt - $58.00 / Oz -
Inland Rush Seeds Juncus interior
These stiff upright rushes form clumps that thrive in the wetlands of the midwestern US. This native perennial turns lots of sunshine and moisture into millions of tiny seeds!Quick ViewxInland Rush Seeds
Juncus interior
These stiff upright rushes form clumps that thrive in the wetlands of the midwestern US. This native perennial turns lots of sunshine and moisture into millions of tiny seeds!
$3.25 Pkt - $36.00 / 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 -
Porcupine Sedge Seeds Carex hystericina
This moisture-loving species is excellent for marshy areas, swamps, or shorelines. True to its name, this clumped sedge bears prickly, oval seed heads. 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 ViewxPorcupine Sedge Seeds
Carex hystericina
This moisture-loving species is excellent for marshy areas, swamps, or shorelines. True to its name, this clumped sedge bears prickly, oval seed heads. Like most sedges, this is a cool-season perennial, and so forms seeds early in the season, and drops its seeds in the summer.
$3.48 Pkt - $18.77 / Oz -
On Sale! Sallow 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.Quick ViewxSallow 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.
$3.48 Pkt - $16.57 / Oz -
On Sale! Wool Grass Seeds Scirpus cyperinus
As the name suggests, this native wetland rush produces a wooly material in its mature seed heads. It makes a unique addition to a water garden or stream bank.Quick View$3.25 Pkt - $15.95 / Oz