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Appalachian Sedge is a graceful, fine-textured native sedge that thrives in dry to average shade—especially where turfgrass falters. Native to the eastern U.S., this cool-season clumping sedge grows just 6 to 12 inches tall, forming low, flowing mounds of hair-like green foliage. Its natural, windswept look brings a soft sense of movement and texture to shaded gardens and woodland settings.
Ideal as a turf alternative beneath trees or along shady pathways, Appalachian Sedge is especially valuable for naturalizing in masses to create a woodland-floor effect. It’s also an excellent underplanting for shrubs and perennials, where its arching leaves soften hard edges and blend layers. Beyond aesthetics, it supports ecosystem health by sheltering ground-dwelling insects and acting as a larval host plant for native moths and butterflies.
Why Choose Appalachian Sedge?
Plant in part to full shade with average to dry soil. Cut back old foliage in late winter or early spring to encourage fresh new growth. Can be mowed occasionally in meadow settings.