Carex oshimensis EverColor® 'Eversheen,' 1 pint
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Carex oshimensis EverColor® 'Eversheen,' 1 pint

Carex oshimensis EverColor® 'Eversheen,' 1 pint

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SKU: F30050
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Quick Facts
Common Name: Sedge
Hardiness Zone: 6-8S/W Exposure: Sun to Shade
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Mature Height: 16"
Spacing: 12-16" Read our Growing Guide
Ships as: 1 PINT 28.86 CU IN.
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Each slender, dark green leaf of Carex oshimensis EverColor® 'Eversheen' features a broad central stripe of yellow, and the mass of foliage arches out from a tight crown to create an elegant little specimen. This ornamental grass combines well with Ferns, Hellebores, and small Hostas, and it's delightful in pots, too. PP 25,938

The globally distributed genus Carex, comprising well over 1,500 species, is a highly versatile group of plants for gardens and landscapes. Otherwise known as Sedges, these diverse perennials are identified by their unique triangular stems as described in the beloved botanical mnemonic, “Sedges have edges, Rushes are round…” Sedges, sometimes grown as annuals depending on a region’s cold hardiness zone, have either a spreading (rhizomatous) or a tufted habit. Their linear leaves, from hair-like to strap-shaped, can be deciduous or evergreen and are often colored or variegated, making these plants coveted for their foliage. There is a Sedge for practically every condition, whether sun or shade, wet or dry, which opens this genus to a wide range of uses. In gardens, they are great as ground covers (especially beneath or alongside shade perennials) or as toppers for sunny stone walls. They are finding their way into larger projects, too, such as bioswales and alternatives for lawns. Here at White Flower Farm, we love using Sedges in container plantings, where the leaves add linear interest and terrific texture amid annuals and succulents.

For more information on the growing and care of Carex, click Growing Guide.

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The size of the plants we ship has been selected to reduce the shock of transplanting. For some, this means a large, bareroot crown. Others cannot travel bareroot or transplant best if grown in containers. We ship these perennials and annuals in 1 pint pots, except as noted. We must point out that many perennials will not bloom the first year after planting, but will the following year, amply rewarding your patience. We ship bulbs as dormant, bare bulbs, sometimes with some wood shavings or moss. Shrubs, Roses, vines, and other woody plants may be shipped bareroot or in pots. The size of the pot is noted in the quick facts for each item.

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Growing guide

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Latin Name Pronunciation:  kair-eks

Carex is a highly versatile group of plants for gardens and landscapes. Otherwise known as Sedges, these diverse perennials are identified by their unique triangular stems. Sedges, sometimes grown as annuals depending on a region’s cold hardiness zone, have either a spreading (rhizomatous) or a tufted habit.

Growing Carex

Sedges can be planted at any time of the year, but spring and fall are ideal.

Light: Sun to Part Shade

Watering: Dry to medium

Fertilizer: Most grasses only require mulch around the base. No other fertilizer is necessary. Fertilizing may cause lush growth that will become spindly and droopy over time.

Soil: Easily grown in average, dry, well drained soil. Will tolerate wide range of soil.

Pests/Diseases: Generally pest and disease free, a low maintenance ornamental grass that tolerates deer and drought.

Dividing/Transplanting:Divide larger clumps in early spring.