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Carex perdentata |
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Common name |
Webberville sedge; Texas sedge |
Family |
cyperaceae |
Life cycle |
perennial |
Size |
10" |
Light |
sun-part shade |
Fine-textured low-growing tufted sedge, native to this general area of Texas. Can be used as a turfgrass alternative, but we planted it in the front of a shrub and perennial border, hoping it will look better than the liriope that the builder installed and looked fairly consistently terrible. With some luck, it will naturalize.
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