Bicknell's Sedge
Carex bicknellii
Native sedge which grows in both dry and wet locations. Yellowish-brown flowering heads can grow up to 3’ above the grass-like foliage. A great choice for prairie or meadow gardens. Northeastern U.S. Native.
Height: 1.5’-3’
Spread: 1.5’ – 2’
Pot size: 3 qt.
Bloom time: April, May, June, July
Light: Full sun, part shade
Moisture: Average, dry, wet
Attracts: Provides nesting material to birds and cover for wildlife
Deer Resistance: Yes
Photo: Glover Perennials
Carex bicknellii
Native sedge which grows in both dry and wet locations. Yellowish-brown flowering heads can grow up to 3’ above the grass-like foliage. A great choice for prairie or meadow gardens. Northeastern U.S. Native.
Height: 1.5’-3’
Spread: 1.5’ – 2’
Pot size: 3 qt.
Bloom time: April, May, June, July
Light: Full sun, part shade
Moisture: Average, dry, wet
Attracts: Provides nesting material to birds and cover for wildlife
Deer Resistance: Yes
Photo: Glover Perennials
Carex bicknellii
Native sedge which grows in both dry and wet locations. Yellowish-brown flowering heads can grow up to 3’ above the grass-like foliage. A great choice for prairie or meadow gardens. Northeastern U.S. Native.
Height: 1.5’-3’
Spread: 1.5’ – 2’
Pot size: 3 qt.
Bloom time: April, May, June, July
Light: Full sun, part shade
Moisture: Average, dry, wet
Attracts: Provides nesting material to birds and cover for wildlife
Deer Resistance: Yes
Photo: Glover Perennials