Carex perdentata (Webberville Sedge)

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Also known as Meadow or Sand Sedge.

Webberville Sedge is excellent for unimproved or natural areas. It is cold hardy and very drought tolerant once established. It is semi-evergreen to evergreen and it can be used as a substitute for turf.

Webberville Sedge is one of the toughest, sun and drought tolerant sedges. It grows in dry woodlands of cedar elms, Texas Persimmon, Mesquite, and Hackberries. It also grows out in the full sun on the open prairies. Webberville Sedge will survive the drought periods, but it will look better if you water it regularly in the summer.

Like all sedges, it will tolerate mowing as long as you don't mow too short. Keep the mowing above 4" and mow just once a season.

 

AT A GLANCE

Texas native Yes
Water use Low to medium
Sun exposure  Part sun to part shade
Mature height 8-12"
Mature spread 8-10" ft
Evergreen Semi-evergreen
Erosion control Yes
Deer resistant Yes

 

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 Present in state
 Present in county and native
 Native to North America, but adventive & escaped in state         
 Not present in state
 Present and rare, native in county
 Previously present, now extinct
 Questionable presence (cross-hatched, regardless of color)