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Creek Sedge is a graceful, clump-forming native sedge that brings texture, structure, and subtle elegance to shady gardens. Also known as Gray’s Sedge or Eastern Narrowleaf Sedge, this cool-season perennial thrives in part to full shade and moist, well-drained soils, echoing its natural habitat along forested slopes and floodplains.
Growing just 12–18 inches tall and wide, it forms tidy mounds of arching, fine-textured bluish-green foliage, with understated spring flower spikes that provide quiet seasonal interest. While not flashy, Creek Sedge is a hard-working and highly adaptable groundcover that performs well beneath trees, in woodland beds, or as an edge along shaded paths.
It helps reduce erosion, improves habitat structure, and provides excellent cover for small insects and amphibians. Once established, it's surprisingly tolerant of dry spells and requires minimal upkeep. Deer tend to ignore it, making it a dependable choice for low-maintenance native plantings.
Why Choose Creek Sedge?
Plant in part to full shade in moist, well-drained soils, but allow it to dry slightly between watering once established. Cut back old foliage in early spring for a fresh flush.