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  • Plantain-leaved Sedge

    Carex plantaginea

    Searsucker Sedge

     

    Plantain-leaved Sedge (Carex plantaginea) is a striking, clump-forming sedge found in rich, deciduous forests. It stands out in the woodland understory with its broad, arching, glossy green leaves that resemble those of plantain. This early-flowering sedge produces delicate, reddish-purple flower spikes in early spring, often before many other plants have leafed out. Its tidy, ornamental form makes it ideal for shaded native gardens, especially in moist, humus-rich soils. Though subtle in bloom, its bold foliage provides texture and contrast throughout the growing season.

     

    Associates:
    Try planting this species with Wild Leek (Allium tricoccum), Foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia), and Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) in shaded, rich deciduous woodlands.

     

    Status in Ontario:

    • Native to Ontario: Yes

    • SRank: S4 – Apparently Secure

    • Species at Risk in Ontario (SARO) Status: Not listed

     

    Photo Credit: Zack harris

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