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Fine textured sedge for dry shade.
Carex elata 'Aurea' or Bowles golden sedge is a superlative grass-like plant for sun to shade in average to moist garden soils.
Carex flacca 'Blue Zinger' is an evergreen sedge with startling, steel-blue, pleated foliage.
Carex flaccosperma, the blue wood sedge, is striking in the shade with its amazing, linear, powder blue foliage.
Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance' is a beautiful sedge with broad green leaves edged with creamy white forming low, slowly spreading mounds.
Mounds of glossy green blades when you need something quiet and lush.
Shapely deep green blades with snowy white edges puts Carex Evercolor 'Everest' at the height of evergreen sedges.
Carex Evercolor 'Everglow' has a central green stripe with orange margins from fall to winter.
The superlative evergreen sedge, Carex Evercolor 'Everillo', emerges lime green, then turns to golden yellow.
Carex 'Everlime' is a sedge with deep green, evergreen leaves edged with lime. Fantastic in pots or the garden.
Yellow and gold striped, not unlike 'Evergold' but with improved form and vigour.
An evergreen sedge, Carex Evercolor 'Eversheen' has boldly contrasting gold and dark green variegation.
Carex 'Feather Falls' is a gorgeous striped weeping sedge with narrow variegated foliage and plumes of feathery flowers.
An 'Evergold' sport with green and creamy-white foliage.
Carex pensylvanica is a fine-textured sedge for shadier spots, including dry shade, as an underplanting or lawn alternative.
Seersucker sedge (Carex plantaginea) has shiny, broad, puckered foliage for shady spots with black bottlebrush-like flowers.
Silver sedge has broad, powder blue foliage for part shade.
Carex socialis is an evergreen sedge for evenly moist to boggy or wet sites with narrow arching foliage.