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Cyperaceae25 April 202612 min

Three-nerved sedge: complete guide

Carex trinervis

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Overview

Three-nerved sedge (Carex trinervis) is a striking sedge species from the Cyperaceae family, native to coasts from Denmark to Spain. This moisture-loving grass grows along sandy beaches, dune slacks, and coastal salt marshes. Extremely frost-hardy and salt-tolerant, it is ideal for coastal gardens and wetland landscapes. The plant stabilizes sandy soils and supports dune ecosystems.

Appearance & Bloom

Three-nerved sedge grows to 40-60 cm tall in dense greyish-green tufts. The leaves are linear, green to yellow-green, with three characteristic nerves (hence the name). The plant produces small, inconspicuous flower spikes. The main attraction is the graceful foliage and tuft-forming structure. Evergreen year-round.

Ideal Location

Perfect for coastal areas, dune slacks, and sandy soils. Excels in wet zones along beaches and salt marshes. Tolerates both sun and part-shade. Ideal for erosion control on sandy slopes. Suitable as border planting along water.

Soil

Grows in sandy to loamy-sandy soils, moderately moist. pH tolerance very wide (acidic to neutral). This species tolerates salt spray better than many plants. Drainage is not critical; plant thrives on moderately moist soils. Calcareous sand is ideal.

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Watering

Maintain moderate moisture; no excessive watering needed. Natural rainfall sufficient in most cases. In very dry summers provide supplementary water. Winter water requirements low. Salt water (coastal spray) is well tolerated.

Pruning

Limited maintenance. Damaged leaves can be removed. In spring, prune dead material. Plant can be pruned for compact form, but this is optional. Annually remove old material to stimulate new growth.

Maintenance Calendar

Spring: Prune dead material, begin growth cycle. Summer: Minimal care, water in drought. Autumn: Reduce activity as season progresses. Winter: Minimal care; plant partly dormant but much green remains. Annually remove aged material.

Winter Hardiness

Extremely frost-hardy (down to -20C). Winter hardy zones 3-8 (USDA). Plant remains largely evergreen in winter. Snow protects shallow roots. Perfect for coastal Northern Europe.

Companion Plants

Combine with other coastal species: Marram grass (Ammophila), Cordgrass (Spartina), Beach rose (Rosa rugosa). Larger coastal shrubs provide structure. In dune effects pair with low spreaders (Carpobrotus, Sedum). Common salt tolerance makes combinations easy.

Closing

Three-nerved sedge is indispensable for coastal developers and dune enthusiasts. Highly reliable, salt-resistant, and wildlife-friendly. For more coastal garden advice, visit gardenworld.app/en or consult local landscapers.

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