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Carex praticola meadow sedge grass
Cyperaceae25 April 202612 min

Carex praticola: complete guide

Carex praticola

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Overview

Carex praticola, also known as Meadow Sedge, is an elegant native grass from the Cyperaceae family. This North American grass grows from subarctic regions to central US and is celebrated for its fine, meadow-like appearance.

Appearance and Bloom

Meadow sedge forms dense, elegant clumps of fine, grass-like foliage. The plant reaches 30-50 cm in height and displays a natural, prairie-like appearance. Foliage is green and finely textured. Flowers appear in small spikes in June-July that are brown and discretely ornamental.

Ideal Location

This grass thrives in full sun to partial shade. A location in wet meadows, marshy areas, or moist beds is ideal. Carex praticola also grows in drier areas but feels at home in moist locations. Perfect for natural, wild gardens.

Soil

Meadow sedge grows best in moist, well-draining soil. Sandy, loamy, or clay soils are all acceptable. The plant tolerates neutral to slightly acidic pH (6.0-7.5). Not particular about fertility but grows better with moderate feeding.

Watering

In moist areas, water regularly, especially during growth period. In normally moist gardens, water regularly. Supplemental watering during dry periods helps maintain vitality. Tolerates reasonable drought once established.

Pruning

Minimal pruning needed. In spring remove dead foliage by gently combing. After winter you may trim brown portions. Generally let the grass grow naturally for wild appearance.

Maintenance Calendar

April: Prepare soil and plant. May-July: Regular watering, plant reaches full form. June-July: Flowers appear. August-October: Less watering, plant stabilizes. November: Prepare for winter.

Winter Hardiness

Carex praticola is completely winter hardy to -35 C and thrives in cold subarctic regions. The grass tolerates snow and frost without damage. Perfect for North American and European gardens with cold climates.

Companion Plants

Combine meadow sedge with other native grasses like Festuca and Panic grasses. Plant with perennials like Bistorta, Filipendula and moisture-loving flowers. Works beautifully in wet meadows and wildlife gardens.

Closing

Carex praticola is a reliable, native plant for moist areas and natural gardens. With its elegant form and winter hardiness, this sedge offers year-round beauty. Suitable for wild gardens, marshes, and meadow-like plantings. Find inspiration on gardenworld.app/en.

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