| Common name | weeping sedge |
| Family | cyperaceae |
| Life cycle | perennial |
| Size | 2', flower stalks to 4' |
| Light | part shade |
| Cultural notes | moist soil |
| From seed | provide cold treatment, then germinate at room temperature detailed seed-starting info below |
As sedges go, this one is quite coarse. It was rather uninspiring for the first few years of its life, and still is not a stunner - but now at least the foliage is dense enough to make a statement (it was very sparse in its earlier years). The flowers/seedheads might merit the designation "interesting". In all, a plant I'll keep around, but probably not in the high-rent area in the middle of our side garden, where it lives now.
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