| Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants | University of Florida, IFAS There are approximately 90 species of Carex in Florida, including those indigenous to Florida and non-native species that were purposely or unintentionally introduced and now reproduce outside of cultivation They are in the Cyperaceae family, which is large and widely dispersed throughout the U S and Canada
Carex paeninsulae - Wikipedia Carex paeninsulae Carex paeninsulae, also known as peninsula sedge, is a tussock -forming species of perennial sedge in the family Cyperaceae It is native to parts of Florida [1]
Sedge: A Growing Guide for Carex - Garden Design Sedge (Carex) is an ornamental perennial that is grown for the strappy or thin grass-like foliage Sedge is tolerant of a range of growing conditions and is a versatile low-maintenance plant for beds, borders, and containers Learn how to grow and use sedges in your landscape
Carex – Liberty Landscape Supply Carex (Carex spp ), also known as sedge, is a versatile grass-like perennial valued for its fine texture and tidy, arching foliage It works well in borders, mass plantings, and containers, adding soft movement and year-round structure to Florida landscapes
Carex vexans (Florida Hammock Sedge) - FSUS Carexvexans F J Hermann Common name: Habitat: Marshes, ditches, swamps, hydric hammocks Distribution: E Panhandle FL south to s FL
Carex vexans F. J. Hermann - floridagrasses. org Distribution: Florida Habitat: Low wet places, often calcareous Florida status: Endemic Recognition: Heads ellipsoid; styles 2; perigynium 3-4 (vs 1 5-2 5 in C longii) mm wide, ovate-elliptic (vs obovate in C longii)
Carex Floridana Schwein. - Florida Sedge | Plants, Gardening . . . Carex floridana, also known as Florida sedge, is a perennial plant that thrives in well-drained soils with partial to full shade It is native to wet pinelands, savannas, and flatwoods in the southeastern United States and is tolerant of prolonged flooding