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Carex radiata

eastern star sedge, bracted sedge


Eastern star sedge is a low-growing, clump-forming sedge that makes for an attractive addition to a native lawn or garden. Compared to similar sedges, this species does best in areas with a bit more moisture. It is likely named after star-shaped flowers that appear in the early spring.


Height: 1 ft
Spread: 1 ft
Hardiness Zone: 4-8


Bloom Color: Green

Characteristics & Attributes

Cultivation Status
Species
Exposure
Part Shade
Shade
Soil Moisture
Wet
Average
Ecoregion
(83) Eastern Great Lakes Lowlands
(59) Northeastern Coastal Zone
(82) Acadian Plains and Hills
(58) Northeastern Highlands
Ornamental Interest
Winter Interest and/or Evergreen
Spring Bloom
Attracts Wildlife
Host Plant
Tolerance
Deer/Rabbit Resistant
Additional Attributes
Low Maintenance
Landscape Use
Groundcover
Growth Habit
Compact/Clumping


North American Distribution


Image by mefisher, iNaturalist, https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/213379546
Image by mefisher, iNaturalist, https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/213379546
Photo by Reuven Martin, iNaturalist, https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/219824762
Photo by Reuven Martin, iNaturalist, https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/219824762