
Expressway Sedge; Clustered Field Sedge - Grow Native!
Upright, mounding sedge with dark brown to black rhizomes, small spiked inflorescences, and narrow, mostly basal leaves. Species of prairies and other open areas in western states; adventive in lower Midwest roadside ditches, near railroad tracks and other disturbed areas.
Clustered Field Sedge - Calscape
This sedge spreads readily by underground rhizomes, making it useful for erosion control on slopes. It also serves as an excellent lawn alternative, requiring significantly less water than traditional turfgrass.
Carex praegracilis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Carex praegracilis, commonly called clustered field sedge, tollway sedge, or expressway sedge, is a perennial sedge with stout black rhizomes that grows in a loose clump to 2-3' tall. Plants feature narrow, grass-like, mostly-basal, medium green leaves (to 8-12" long).
Carex praegracilis at San Marcos Growers
Carex praegracilis (California Field Sedge) - A short, rich-green sedge selected by John Greenlee as an alternative to turf grass. Growing to 6-8 inches tall and spreading by rhizomes to form a carpet that tolerates moderate foot traffic.
Native Plant of the Month: Sedges — Grassroots Ecology
Jan 13, 2025 · Sedges may look like grasses, but they are in fact their own unique group of plants. Often found in wetlands or along streambanks, they can quickly stabilize soil by spreading through underground stems called rhizomes. This also makes them great for creating lush meadows or lawn replacements.
Best Sedge Grass Varieties to Plant in Your Garden - Martha Stewart
Mar 31, 2024 · Many people plant sedge grass because it is low-maintenance and has a beautiful range of colors, from green and yellow hues to purple and red. With over 2,000 species, you can find sedge grass varieties for almost every type of garden and climate.
Carex praegracilis (Clustered Field Sedge) - Minnesota …
Carex praegracilis is a fairly common sedge of open, moist to wet habitats, occasionally around rock outcrop pools, and mostly in the western third of Minnesota. It is considered introduced and adventive east of the Mississippi River; its tolerance for saline soils has allowed it to expand its range traveling along salted roadsides and is the ...
19 Sedge Varieties for Your Garden - Epic Gardening
Jun 5, 2024 · Sedge makes a beautiful addition to many landscapes. This sturdy and semi-evergreen ornamental has a wide native range and is a low-maintenance alternative to ornamental grasses. Here are 21 of gardening expert Melissa Strauss’ favorite varieties.
Carex praegracilis | California Flora Nursery
field sedge, clustered field sedge Similar to Carex pansa but growing taller. The fine textured grass-like blades can reach 12 inches tall and spreads freely by rhizomes to form a thick weed smothering groundcover.
Sneaky Pasture Weeds – Sedges and Rushes
Jul 21, 2014 · There are well over 1000 different sedge species, but the most common sedge found in Northeast pastures and hayfields is Yellow Nutsedge. Yellow nutsedge is noticeable for its pale green color, spiky flowers and underground tubers, but its …