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  3. Carex stricta - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

  4. Carex stricta Common Tussock Sedge | Prairie Moon …

    Common Tussock Sedge, Carex stricta, is a wetland sedge. It grows actively during the spring and fall when soil temperatures are cool. A few associated Lepidoptera species are Bog Lithacondia moth, Black Dash, Appalachian …

  5. Carex stricta Tussock sedge from New Moon Nurseries

  6. Tussock Sedge - Grow Native!

    Carex stricta. Plant Type: Grasses / Sedges / Rushes. Native Environment: Stream Edge, Wetland. Season of Interest: Main Color: Green. Fall Color:

  7. Carex stricta - Hoffman Nursery

    Found in marshes, bogs, wet meadows, and shorelines primarily in northern and eastern U.S. Use in lower zones of rain gardens and bioswales, in wetland restoration, marshes, ponds, and ditches. Gives food and shelter to waterfowl …

  8. Tussock Sedge (Carex stricta) - Illinois Wildflowers

    Tussock Sedge (Carex stricta) Description: This perennial sedge usually forms a dense tussock of leafy culms about 2½-4' tall. Both fertile and infertile shoots are produced: the culms of fertile shoots are taller than those of sterile shoots.

  9. Carex stricta (Tussock Sedge) - Minnesota Wildflowers

    Carex stricta is a common sedge of open, wet places such as meadows, marshes, swampy or boggy shores, and floodplains along streams. Carex is a large genus, with over 600 species in North America and 150+ in Minnesota …

  10. Carex stricta (tussock sedge) | Izel Native Plants

    Carex stricta is an elegant, impressive sedge that can grow up to 4' tall and as much across. With gracefully-arching, fine-textured leaves it is more reminiscent of fountain grasses than of most sedges.

  11. Carex stricta - Wikipedia

    Carex stricta is a species of sedge known by the common names upright sedge[1] and tussock sedge. [2] The plant grows in moist marshes, forests and alongside bodies of water. [3] It grows up to 2 feet (0.61 m) tall and 2 feet …

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