Carex perdentata, also known as Webberville Sedge, Sand Sedge,or Meadow Sedge, is a perennial, grass-like plant which grows up to about 3 feet tall. The deciduous leaves and simple leaf complexity make it a distinctive species within its native range. Carex perdentata is native to the United States, specifically found in Oklahoma and Texas. It thrives in sunny environments and prefers moist soil conditions, exhibiting notable heat tolerance. This versatile sedge is adaptable to a wide range of soil types and conditions, making it an excellent choice for use as a grass substitute in low-traffic lawns.
Origin: Native to the United States, specifically Oklahoma and Texas.
Height: Up to about 3 feet tall.
Spread: Varies, forming dense clumps.
Light: Full sun, Part Shade, Full Shade
Water: Low, Moderate
Hardiness: Zones 6-10