White-Tinged Sedge (Carex albicans)
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| Perennial in the Cyperaceae Family | |
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Narrow, grass-like, upright-arching bright green leaf blades grow in dense tufts or loose colonies of tufts. Blooms in late spring (May) on flowering stems as tall as twenty inches. Native to North America from Quebec and Ontario south to Florida and Texas. |
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Plant Data | |
| Mature Size | 12 - 18 inches tall. 18 - 24 inches wide. |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun - Full Shade |
| Moisture Tolerance | Dry - Medium |
| Zones | 4a - 8b (Usually hardy to -30° F) |
| Tags | Deer Resistant, Dry, Full Shade, Full Sun, Grasses, Medium, Perennial, Rabbit Resistant, Wet Site Tolerant |
| Bloom Period | May |
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Past Availability2025 : 04/13 - 09/202024 : 05/01 - 10/05 2023 : 05/04 - 09/30 |
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