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Common name: Drooping sedge
Size, form, texture: Foliage 40-50 inches tall, flower 50-60 inches tall, cool season semi evergreen clump forming sedge.
Hardiness, origin, native ecology: hardy, zone 5 plant, aggressive, will grow anywhere once established, can tolerate sun or shade, crowded areas where theres competition, will be very successful with irrigation.
Bud, foliage, flower and fruit characteristics: Lower clumping dark green sedge with tall drooping brown inflorescents, moves with the wind, sandlike, dense lush foliage at ground prevents weeds.
Cultural and maintenance requirements and appropriate uses in the landscape: Good plant o create movement in the landscape, can be paired with hosta. Looks good in border or in bedding.