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    Carex vulpinoidea

    Carex vulpinoidea is a species of sedge known as fox sedge and American fox-sedge. It is native to North America, including most of Canada, the Dominican Republic, the United States and parts of Mexico. It is known in Europe and New Zealand as an introduced species. The sedge lives in wet and seasonally wet habitat, and grows easily as a roadside weed. It produces clumps of stems up to a meter tall. The inflorescence is a dense, tangled cluster of many flower spikes up to about 10 cm long. Tolerates fluctuating water levels and periods of drying. Wikipedia

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  3. hoffmannursery.com

    Carex vulpinoidea is a competitive, widespread sedge found throughout North America but is most common in the eastern half. Occurs in seasonally wet or flooded soils in open habitats, wet meadows, marshes, and roadside ditches. Grows in bunches and forms extensive colonies via rhizomes. Use for lower zones of rain gardens and bioswales, wet meadows, and other wet areas.
  4. prairiemoon.com

    Carex vulpinoidea is one of the most abundant and easy-to-grow sedges in a variety of sun and soil conditions. The common name is derived from the seed head which resembles a fox's tail. Like most sedges, it actively grows during the spring and fall when soil temperatures are cool. Live Plant Shipping Table: Spring:
  5. minnesotawildflowers.info

    Carex vulpinoidea is one of the most common sedges in Minnesota, primarily found in open, moist to wet habitats including wet meadows, wet ditches and along rivers, streams and lakes. Carex is a large genus, with over 600 species in North America and 150+ in Minnesota alone. They are grouped into sections, the species in each group having ...
  6. prairienursery.com

    Fox Sedge, Carex vulpinoidea, is a remarkably adaptable wetland sedge that forms beautiful fine-leaved mounds, two feet in diameter. A spray of bright bronze seed heads creates an excellent midsummer display. Carex vulpinoidea grows in a wide variety of medium-moist to wet soils, including clay.
  7. mtcubacenter.org

    Carex vulpinoidea is a large robust sedge found in wet habitats throughout much of North America. The common name, fox sedge, refers to the resemblance of the seed heads to fox tails. Graceful dark green foliage forms a mounded habit, although the foliage flattens for a period in midsummer before recovering. This moisture-loving sedge is well ...
  8. pleasantrunnursery.com

    One of the most common and widespread sedge species in North America, Carex vulpinoidea, known commonly as Fox Sedge for its bushy fox-tail-like inflorescences, is a native obligate wetland species that can often be found along moist streambanks, pond edges, and low-lying meadows. Fox Sedge is a wonderful naturalizer, and is a prime groundcover ...

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