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Cherokee Sedge is a graceful, clump-forming native sedge prized for its adaptability, fine texture, and ecological value. Native to the Southeastern and South-Central U.S., it flourishes in moist, shaded habitats like streambanks, floodplains, and open woodlands—but also tolerates drier shade once established, making it highly versatile in the garden.
Growing 1–2 feet tall, this sedge forms fountain-like mounds of arching green foliage that provide soft structure and a lush woodland-floor feel. Unlike aggressive spreading sedges, Cherokee Sedge behaves politely, making it a refined choice for edging, groundcovers, rain gardens, or erosion control on slopes.
It’s more than just good looks—its seeds feed birds, its foliage shelters wildlife, and it supports native skipper butterflies as a larval host. A beautiful, functional plant for layered, biodiverse landscapes.
Why Choose Cherokee Sedge?
Plant in part to full shade with moist to average soil. Water to establish, then allow to naturalize with minimal input. Cut back foliage in early spring if desired.