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leather sedge
Carex buchananii
Characteristics and Cultivation Information of Carex buchananii Growth Characteristics Carex buchananii is a perennial herbaceous plant primarily native to New Zealand that thrives even in dry environments. Its leaves are slender, brown or bronze-colored, and its attractive form features elegant curves as it grows. It typically grows to a height of 50 to 60 cm and adapts particularly well to warm climates. Propagation Methods Carex buchananii is primarily propagated by division and seeds. Dividing and planting clumps in spring or early autumn is effective, while for seed propagation, it is best to harvest seeds early and sow them immediately. Cultivation Methods Carex buchananii prefers well-drained soil and grows optimally in sunny locations. It does not require much water, so avoid excessive watering and maintain adequate moisture. Additionally, while it does not require specific fertilizers, applying a small amount in the spring can aid in growth. Uses in the GardenThis plant is highly popular as an ornamental plant and is primarily used as a garden border, a design element, or as a standalone plant group. Its unique color makes it easy to harmonize with other plants, and it can be effectively utilized in dry gardens or rock gardens. Important Pests and Control MethodsSedge bukanani is generally resistant to pests and diseases. However, it can contract root rot if the soil becomes waterlogged, so it is important to prevent this by providing a well-drained environment. If pests do appear, you can consider using eco-friendly insecticides or removing them by hand. Based on these characteristics, proper care of Sedge bukanani can add a unique charm to your garden.
Plant Family
Cyperaceae
Height
60~90cm
Spread
60~90cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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