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Plains Oval Sedge is a compact, upright native sedge that thrives in both wet and dry conditions, making it a versatile matrix or edging plant for rain gardens, meadows, and low-maintenance borders. Its fine-textured green blades emerge early in spring, forming tidy clumps that provide visual cohesion in layered plantings.
In late summer to fall, it produces golden, pineapple-shaped seed heads that feed finches, sparrows, and other seed-eating birds. The foliage also serves as a food source for grasshoppers, supporting a diverse insect community. Unlike some sedges, Carex brevior stays relatively well-behaved, spreading modestly to form low, durable stands that weave beautifully beneath wildflowers or taller grasses.
Why Plains Oval Sedge?
Cut back old foliage in early spring before new growth emerges. Tolerates dry or soggy soils; no need to divide unless overcrowded.