
Japanese grass sedge
Carex morrowii 'Goldband'
Overview
Japanese grass sedge (Carex morrowii 'Goldband') is an amazing plant species with beautiful foliage and bold colors. Its bright gold-and-green striped foliage is sure to be a show-stopper in any garden. It thrives in partial to full shade, providing the perfect nibble for woodland creatures. Plus, its resilient texture makes it an excellent choice for grass-like borders. This grass sedge is evergreen and its leaves stay healthy and beautiful year-round. As an added bonus, this low-maintenance sedge has a clumping formation, making it an ideal choice for crowding out weeds and enhancing the look of an existing landscape.
Care Guide
Watering
Japanese grass sedge should be watered regularly throughout the year. During active growth in spring and summer, water Carex morrowii 'Goldband' about once a week. Be sure to keep the top 2-3 inches of soil consistently moist. During periods of drought or hot weather, the plant may need to be watered more frequently. In winter, watering should be reduced to once every 2 weeks. Make sure that the soil in which the grass sedge is planted does not dry out completely between waterings.
Light
Japanese grass sedge (Carex morrowii 'Goldband') requires full sun to partial shade, meaning that it needs at least 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. It should receive the majority of its light during the morning hours when the sun is lower and the light rays are more gentle. During the summer months when the sun is higher and harsher, part shade in the afternoon is recommended.
Temperature
Hardiness zone 5–9.
Pruning
Pruning is a key component in keeping Japanese Grass Sedge (Carex morrowii 'Goldband') healthy and looking its best. To maintain the plant’s attractive shape, it is important to prune it annually in late winter or early spring, before new growth starts to emerge. In order to preserve the attractive variegated foliage, remove any faded or brown leaves. A light shearing of the foliage is recommended every year to encourage a fuller look. You can also trim the plant to create a more formal shape, or prune as needed for size control. As with most plants, avoid pruning too much at once as this can shock the plant and cause it to become less vigorous.
Propagation
Division, Cutting, Seed Propagation, Layering Propagation
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