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Carex bicknellii

Bicknell's Sedge

Plant Type: Grass - Ornamental
FULL sun to MORNING sun/AFTERNOON shade

Carex bicknellii can be found in North America from Eastern half of Canada and south to Kansas. It grows in dry and moist prairies, open woodlands and rocky areas. This Carex tolerates dry locations better than many sedges. It is useful for rain gardens, meadows, and areas where drought-tolerant plants are required. Bicknell’s Sedge grows in tufts of green, narrow, grasslike foliage and spreads by rhizomes. Copper-colored, oval-shaped seedheads appear in late spring giving it one of its common names. Carex bicknellii is named in honor of Eugene Pintard Bicknell (1859-1925), who is known for his keen observations of plant and animal life.


Height

36"

Spread

36"

USDA Hardiness Zone: Zone 3 (-40/-30F)

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Bicknell's Sedge Characteristics & Attributes

Season of Interest

MIDSEASON (May-June), LATE (July-frost)

Mid Season (May - June)
Late Season (July - frost)
Soil Moisture Needs

Tolerates drought but also flourishes in wet soils.

Average
Moderate
Moist
Special Benefits
Bog