ECOLOGICAL BENEFITS: As a native wetland species, Carex comosa plays a valuable role in supporting local ecosystems. Its dense root system helps stabilize soil and reduce erosion, while the seed heads may provide food for waterfowl and other wildlife. In addition, stands of sedges create protective cover for small creatures, further enhancing biodiversity. ADAPTABILITY: Carex comosa thrives in moist to wet soils and can tolerate shallow standing water, making it a perfect choice for rain gardens, pond margins, and other damp habitats. Although it prefers full to partial sun, it can adapt to a variety of light conditions, provided consistent moisture is available. Once established, it is relatively low-maintenance. NATIVE PLANT: Being a North American native, Carex comosa is well-suited to local climates and soil conditions. Native plants tend to be more resilient to pests and diseases than many ornamental imports. By planting Bristly Sedge, you help preserve regional plant communities and provide an important habitat element for native insects and wildlife. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Incorporating Carex comosa into your landscape contributes to healthier ecosystems and water quality. Its robust root system filters runoff and prevents nutrient-rich sediments from entering waterways, thereby helping to maintain cleaner ponds and streams. Planting this native sedge supports sustainable landscaping practices and fosters a more balanced environment overall. AESTHETIC APPEAL: Carex comosa, commonly known as Bristly Sedge, features distinctive bottlebrush-like seed heads that add unique texture and interest to wetland gardens or naturalized areas. Its bright green, arching foliage can create a lush, graceful appearance—especially along pond edges or rain gardens where its upright form stands out. 🎯 Please Note: The photos represent plants in various stages of growth and are not indicative of the exact plant you will receive. Our focus is on the potential of the plants to thrive, not their size at the time of sale. We seed multiple times throughout the season, so depending on the year, plants may be dormant, small, or just starting to grow. If your plants do not flourish, please contact us for a refund or replacement. Hardiness Zones: 4-9 Sunlight: Full Sun to Part Shade Season of Interest: Summer, Fall Bloom Time: April to September Bloom Color: Green Height: 2'-3' Spread: 1'-3' Water Needs: High Maintenance: Low Soil Type: Clay, Loam Soil pH: Acid, Neutral Soil Drainage: Well-Drained Introduce a piece of the wild into your green spaces with our Starter Plug of Carex comosa, also known as Longhair Sedge. This attractive grass-like perennial, native to North America, adds a unique texture and visual appeal to any garden setting. With its intriguingly bristly seed heads and long, slender leaves, Longhair Sedge is a stunning, low-maintenance addition to wetlands, water gardens, or rain gardens. It thrives in wet, swampy areas, making it a great solution for challenging wet areas in your landscape. Our Carex comosa comes in a starter plug, perfect for planting directly into the ground or potting up. It's a great option for those looking to create a natural, wild garden aesthetic.