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Blue Wood Sedge is a clumping, cool-season sedge native to the southeastern and central U.S., prized for its lush, blue-green foliage that lights up shaded gardens and rain gardens alike. Reaching 8–12 inches tall, it forms well-behaved mounds that add soft texture to woodland understories, path edges, or as a groundcover under shrubs and trees. Its broad leaves offer a fresh alternative to finer-bladed sedges, with a striking hue that stands out in moist, low-light settings.
Thriving in partial to full shade, this sedge tolerates periodic flooding and heavy clay, making it ideal for poorly drained areas or shade rain gardens. It supports a range of wildlife, serving as a larval host for several skipper butterflies and providing shelter for native bees and beetles. Its tidy habit and adaptability make it a low-maintenance anchor in any shade planting.
Why Choose Blue Wood Sedge?
Cut back foliage in late winter to refresh appearance. Can tolerate dry spells once established, but performs best with consistent moisture.