Carex acuta
slender spiked sedge
This pond plant dies right back in autumn, then fresh new growth appears again in spring.
- Position: full sun or partial shade
- Depth of water: 0-15cm (0-6in)
- Rate of growth: average to fast
- Hardiness: fully hardy
Characterised by its slender and tufted nature, this sedge adds a touch of grace with clumps of narrow leaves soaring close to 1m in height. Native to the British Isles and commonly found in streams and ditches, Carex acuta showcases spikes adorned with brown flowers during the late spring and summer months. While its invasive tendency might be a consideration for smaller ponds, this sedge truly shines as a terrific addition to the edges of larger bodies of water.
Plant out in reliably moist or boggy soil, or pot up into a pond basket and place at the margins of a pond in shallow water no deeper than 15cm (6"). A low maintenance plant, remove dead leaves and spent flowers as necessary. Divide congested clumps in early spring every few years.
- CAUTION toxic if eaten/skin & eye irritant