Carex Pendula
£8.99
Also known as weeping sedge Pendulous sedge is a tufted, grass-like, evergreen
Perennials are plants that live for multiple years. They come in all shapes and sizes and fill our gardens with colourful flowers and ornamental foliage. Many are hardy and can survive outdoors all year round, while less hardy types need protection over winter. The term herbaceous perennial is used to describe long-lived plants without a permanent woody structure (they die back to ground level each autumn), distinguishing them from trees, shrubs and sub-shrubs.
perennial that forms dense clumps up to 1m (3 1/2ft) wide.
Long, strap-shaped leaves with sharp edges and pointed tips grow to 90cm (3ft) long. They have 3-4 pleats along their length.
Arching flower stems appear from within the clump in May and J
Preferring damp soil, pendulous sedge is an attractive and useful perennial for bog gardens and those on heavy clay soil.
It is a UK native, found in woodland, hedgerows and riverbanks on damp soils
Perennials are plants that live for multiple years. They come in all shapes and sizes and fill our gardens with colourful flowers and ornamental foliage. Many are hardy and can survive outdoors all year round, while less hardy types need protection over winter. The term herbaceous perennial is used to describe long-lived plants without a permanent woody structure (they die back to ground level each autumn), distinguishing them from trees, shrubs and sub-shrubs.
perennial that forms dense clumps up to 1m (3 1/2ft) wide.
Long, strap-shaped leaves with sharp edges and pointed tips grow to 90cm (3ft) long. They have 3-4 pleats along their length.
Arching flower stems appear from within the clump in May and J
Preferring damp soil, pendulous sedge is an attractive and useful perennial for bog gardens and those on heavy clay soil.
It is a UK native, found in woodland, hedgerows and riverbanks on damp soils


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