• Blue Grama

    Blue Grama

    When short, it grows just like a classic lawn grass. When mature, grass is short with a taller, elegant seedhead that adds an extra flair.

  • Common Wood Sedge

    Common Wood Sedge

    A chunky sedge that does well with seeds and stays green most of the year.

  • Ivory Sedge

    Ivory Sedge

    Very fine blades in short clumping masses.

  • James’ Sedge

    James’ Sedge

    A shade-preferring clumping friend that looks just like lawn grass.

  • Mead’s Sedge

    Mead’s Sedge

    Hard to find but lovely, this sedge stays short and is a wonderful bluey-green.

  • Penn Sedge

    Penn Sedge

    The classic lawn-replacement sedge. Easy to find in stores, but does poorly from seeds.

  • Plains Oval Sedge

    Plains Oval Sedge

    A little tall, but this sedge does great from seed and spreads well.

  • Sideoats Grama

    Sideoats Grama

    Cute and short, sideoats tend to form bunches. Very attractive seedheads. Try mixing with blue grama. Info Height 24 inches $/100 seeds $ Seed Code A Sun Partial, Full Water Dry, Medium Bloom Color Yellow-Orange Bloom Start July 9 Bloom End October 1 Winter Presence Yes (white) Seeds or Plugs? Seeds are cheap & easy…

  • Star Sedge

    Star Sedge

    A sweet, delicate sedge that grows in clumps.