Carex meadii

Mead's Sedge

  • Slender, and upright growth habit with blueish- green foliage.
  • This sedge forms loose colonies from long rhizomes, rather than tight tufts of leaves from short rhizomes.
  • Often found in meadows, prairies, and along the edges of streams or wetlands.
  • It prefers well-drained soils rich in organic matter, often occurring in alkaline to neutral pH environment.
  • It helps stabilize soil and prevent erosion, particularly in wetland areas.
  • Significant for local wildlife, providing habitat and food for various species, including birds and small mammals.

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