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Carex nervata
Carex nervata is a perennial plant that grows in wetlands or near water, reaching a height of approximately 30 to 60 cm. It prefers moist environments and thrives in partial shade. Caution is required as strong sunlight can burn the leaves. Propagation Methods Carex nervata is primarily propagated by seeds. It can also be propagated by root division. Root division is best performed in spring or autumn; select healthy roots, cut them off, and plant them. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It thrives in a location that retains moisture well. It should be planted in well-draining soil. - Watering: Since it likes water, water frequently to keep the soil slightly moist. - Sunlight: It grows well in partial shade, so it is best to avoid direct sunlight. - Fertilizer: Applying slow-release fertilizer during the spring growing season promotes healthier growth. Use in Gardens Sedge nervata is a popular ornamental plant for wetland gardens, waterside gardens, and grass gardens. When placed alongside other plants, it can create a natural and harmonious garden. Important Pests and Control Methods Sedge nervata is relatively resistant to pests and diseases; however, rare issues may arise, such as leaf spot or powdery mildew. In such cases, remove affected leaves and improve surrounding ventilation to prevent the disease. If necessary, appropriate fungicides can be used for control. As such, Sedge nervata is a relatively easy-to-care-for plant that can be effectively used to add a natural atmosphere to your garden.
Plant Family
Cyperaceae
Height
10~30cm
Colors
White, brown, green
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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