Carex stipata
Sawbeak sedge has thin leaves and forms dense fountains of foliage in sunny wetland gardens. Planted in soggy areas, it helps to stabilize the soil and filter water with its sprawling, fast-growing rhizomes.
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Mature Height | 3' |