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Carex loliacea ryegrass sedge plant
Cyperaceae7 May 202612 min

Carex loliacea: complete guide

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Carex loliacea, the ryegrass sedge or rye sedge, is one of the world's most widely distributed Carex species, occurring from northern and central Europe through Russia to Japan, and in North America from Canada to Alaska. The name "loliacea" refers to the ryegrass-like foliage. This sedge grows in wet arctic to temperate montane fens and bog margins and has an unusually broad climate range from USDA 2 to 6.

The global distribution of Carex loliacea makes it a remarkable sedge for garden designers seeking to illustrate ecosystem continuity across continents. Although arctic populations exist, the species also grows successfully in temperate, wet mountain regions with adequate moisture. This is an ideal choice for gardeners wanting one sedge that adapts to multiple climate zones.

Appearance & Bloom

Carex loliacea forms compact to moderately open tufts with linear, green leaves 2 to 4 millimetres wide. Plant height reaches 20 to 40 centimetres. The characteristic 'ryegrass-like' appearance comes from densely packed, narrow foliage. Flowering occurs May through July, with inconspicuous brownish-grey flower spikes.

Ideal Location

Carex loliacea thrives in half-shade to full sun on wet montane terrain. The plant performs well in both arctic (USDA 2-4) and temperate (USDA 5-6) zones, provided permanent moisture supply. Good downslope drainage is essential.

Soil

Heavy clay to peat soils with pH 5.0 to 7.0 are suitable. The plant grows in organic, wet substrates.

Watering

Permanent moisture is essential. Regular supply during growing seasons.

Pruning

Remove dead foliage in spring. No hard pruning required.

Maintenance Calendar

March-April: spring cleanup. May-July: flowering period. August-October: moisture maintenance. November-February: dormancy period.

Winter Hardiness

Carex loliacea ranks extremely hardy (USDA 2-6), remarkable for its broad applicability.

Companion Plants

Combine with other boreal wetland species.

Closing Remarks

Carex loliacea is an exceptional sedge for gardeners seeking global botanical connection. With moisture management, it thrives across diverse climate zones.

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