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Carex morrowii displaying fine green foliage in shaded woodland setting
Cyperaceae25 April 202612 min

Carex morrowii: complete guide

Carex morrowii

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Overview

Carex morrowii, commonly called Japanese sedge or Morrow sedge, is an elegant groundcover native to woodland regions of central and southern Japan. This low sedge forms attractive evergreen clumps and is fully hardy. It is perfect for part-shade and moist soils in Japanese gardens and contemporary landscapes.

Appearance and bloom

This sedge grows in compact mounds reaching 15-25 cm tall. Fine, dark green foliage remains evergreen and forms graceful arches. Flowering is inconspicuous, with small green flowers appearing May to June. Foliage provides the chief visual interest year-round.

Ideal location

Carex morrowii thrives in part-shade to full shade beneath shrubs or trees. It tolerates lighter shade well but grows densest in partial shade. Avoid full midday sun which can cause foliage bleaching. Sheltered garden corners are ideal.

Soil

This sedge prefers moist, well-draining soils with generous humus incorporation (pH 6.5-7.5). Japanese woodland soil is ideal. Add compost and leaf-mold to heavy soils. Sedges establish better in consistently moist conditions.

Watering

Water regularly during establishment (first season) to maintain moist soil. Once rooted, consistent moisture is required. Sedges prefer moist but not waterlogged conditions. Regular watering during dry spells supports vigorous growth.

Pruning

Minimal pruning required. Dead foliage can be removed in late spring before new growth emerges. Full winter attention is unnecessary. Older plants can be carefully cut back.

Maintenance calendar

Spring: Remove dead foliage. New shoots emerge. Summer: Regular watering. Grass-like appearance peaks. Fall: Winter preparation. No feeding needed. Winter: Complete dormancy. Foliage remains green.

Winter hardiness

Carex morrowii is fully hardy to -20°C (zone 5). It survives most European winters without protection. The plant thrives better in temperate climates where soil does not freeze solid.

Companion plants

Combine with other Japanese elements such as maples, hostas and sarcococca. It creates beautiful groundcover beneath azaleas and rhododendrons. Ferns and trilliums create perfect Japanese combinations.

Closing

Carex morrowii is the ideal choice for shaded garden spaces. This Japanese sedge adds year-round elegance to modern and traditional landscapes. Find premium specimens now via gardenworld.app/en for your Japanese or contemporary garden style.

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