Native Plant Highlight

🌿 Native Plant Highlight: White-Tinged Sedge (Carex albicans) 🌿

Looking for a native plant that brings texture and year-round interest to a shady garden? White-tinged sedge (Carex albicans) is a graceful, clump-forming native sedge with fine, arching green foliage. It performs especially well in part shade to shade and can tolerate relatively dry conditions once established, making it a useful native alternative to traditional ornamental groundcovers.

Unlike showier wildflowers, Carex albicans demonstrates that a pollinator-friendly landscape needs more than nectar plants. White-tinged sedge benefits pollinators by contributing to the habitat they need throughout their life cycles. Sedges provide low-growing cover and shelter for insects, while Carex species can also serve as larval host plants for certain butterflies and moths. Adding sedges beneath trees and among flowering perennials creates a more layered, diverse habitat where pollinators and other beneficial insects can find protection and resources.

🌱 Why add White-Tinged Sedge to your landscape?
β€’ Native to much of the eastern United States
β€’ Grows approximately 8–12 inches tall
β€’ Thrives in part shade and shade
β€’ Tolerates dry woodland conditions
β€’ Provides attractive, grass-like texture
β€’ Works well along woodland edges and beneath deciduous trees
β€’ Adds valuable structure and diversity to pollinator habitat

Native plant gardens aren’t just about flowers. Sedges, grasses, shrubs, trees, and wildflowers work together to create a complete ecosystem.

🐝 Plant native. Support pollinators. Build habitat.

Photo: Prairie Nursery

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