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Carex vulpinoidea

Fox Sedge

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Carex vulpinoidea (Fox Sedge)

This attractive perennial sedge is very common throughout Missouri and the U.S.
This species colonizes readily and is found in bottomland prairies, moist areas in dry prairies, pond and lake margins, along streams, and in virtually all wetland habitats. The characteristic yellowish brown seedheads spray out from the center of the plant and resemble a fox's tail.

Additional Information:

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Height
2-3 Feet

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Spread
6-24 Inches

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Bloom/Seasonal Color
Green


USDA Hardiness Zone 3-7

Home Owner Growing and Maintenance Tips:
Seeds should be planted in the fall or moist-stratified and planted in the spring.

Good Companions
Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus), Arrowhead (Sagittaria graminea), Awl-Fruited Sedge (Carex stipata), Lizard's Tail (Saururus cernuus), Southern Blue Flag (Iris virginica var. shrevei), Pickerel Plant (Pontederia cordata)

Characteristics & Attributes

Hydrologic Designation

OBL

Nature Attracting

Songbird

Root

Fibrous
Rhizomes

Season of Interest

Mid (May-June)

Soil Moisture

High

Special Uses

Ground Cover
Bog

Sun Exposure

Medium Sun/Average Shade
Full Sun

USFS MO Ecological Map

Wildlife Benefit

Food/Birds
Cover
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