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pennsylvanica (Pennsylvania Sedge). Wonderful native groundcover for average to dry, deciduous shade. Semi-evergreen, slow spreading clump former. Most effective when planted in masses. Blooms in May. Ht.: 8 inches. Z4-8.
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plantaginea - (Seersucker Sedge). Grand wide, shiny ,deep green leaves puckered and bumpy and full of texture. Average to moist shade. Forms a large 18 inch wide clump. Evergreen. Native. Ht.: 12 inches. Z4-8.
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plantaginea - (Seersucker Sedge). Grand wide, shiny ,deep green leaves puckered and bumpy and full of texture. Average to moist shade. Forms a large 18 inch wide clump. Evergreen. Native. Ht.: 12 inches. Z4-8.
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platyphylla - (Silver Sedge). Pleated blue leaves one inch wide. Brown flowers in May. An excellent native ground cover for dry shade. Ht.: 8-12 inches. Z4-8.
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platyphylla - (Silver Sedge). Pleated blue leaves one inch wide. Brown flowers in May. An excellent native ground cover for dry shade. Ht.: 8-12 inches. Z4-8.
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sid. Variegata - (Creeping Broad Leafed Sedge). A wonderful spreading ground cover with wide (1/2") leaves and creamy white margins and white centers. Performs best in moist shade. 12-18 inches. Z6-9
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sid. Variegata - (Creeping Broad Leafed Sedge). A wonderful spreading ground cover with wide (1/2") leaves and creamy white margins and white centers. Performs best in moist shade. 12-18 inches. Z6-9
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Silk Tassle Shade. Introduced by Barry Yinger, this sedge forms a clump 2 feet wide with very thin thread like foliage, striped white and green, giving it a silver sheen effect. 12 inches. Z5-9.
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Silver Sceptre Narrow leaves with white margins add a fine texture. Its slow running habit makes it an excellent choice for ground cover. Pt. shade/shade. 12 inches. Z5-8.
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Silver Sceptre Narrow leaves with white margins add a fine texture. Its slow running habit makes it an excellent choice for ground cover. Pt. shade/shade. 12 inches. Z5-8.