Carex fascicularis
Image by: Kevin Sparrow
A loosely tufted sedge that grows to 0.4 metres with cream-brown flower spikes from September to April. This wetland sedge grows best in moist soils in semi-shade, though it will tolerated part shade, drought and waterlogging. It is fast growing and is typically used in mass plantings and around watercourses
Form
Sedge/RushHeight
0.5-1m Flowering Time
- Summer
- Winter
- Spring
Plant Origin
Local Native Maintenance
- Low
Light
- Sun
- Part Shade
Water Requirement
HighTolerates
- Heavy and Clay soil
Biodiversity Benefits
Natural Occurence
Vic/NSW/Qld/SA/Tas/WA Bush Tucker Plant
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