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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Carex oshimensis Evergold Sedge?
Carex oshimensis Evergold Sedge, also known as Evergold Japanese Sedge, is a compact, evergreen ornamental grass prized for its golden-yellow and green striped leaves. It is a low-maintenance ornamental grass suitable for borders, containers, and shaded gardens.
How tall does Carex oshimensis Evergold Japanese Sedge grow?
Growing 12–16 inches tall and 20 inches wide, this plant is ideal for formal edging, rockeries, and shade gardens.
Can Carex oshimensis Evergold Sedge grow in full sun?
The Carex oshimensis Evergold Sedge prefers partial to full shade, but in cooler climates, it can tolerate some morning or filtered sunlight without damaging its foliage.
Is Carex oshimensis low maintenance?
Yes! The Carex evergold plant is a hardy, evergreen grass that requires minimal care. Occasional watering, trimming of old leaves in late winter or early spring, and a layer of mulch are usually enough to keep it thriving.
How do I plant Carex Oshimensis Evergold Sedge?
Choose a location with moist, well-drained soil and partial to full shade. Plant crowns just above soil level, backfill, and water thoroughly. Spacing plants 12–16 inches apart allows natural spread.
Can Carex oshimensis Evergold Japanese Sedge be grown in containers?
Absolutely! Evergold Japanese Sedge grows well in pots or raised beds, adding texture and color to patios, balconies, and shade gardens.
Is Carex Oshimensis Evergold Sedge DEER-RESISTANT?
There is no doubt that this low maintenance ornamental grass is known for its resilience and deer and rabbit resistance. This makes it ideal for landscapes.
How do I care for Carex evergold oshimensis in winter?
The Carex oshimensis Evergold Sedge maintains its color in mild climates due to its evergreen nature. In colder regions, the foliage may brown but regrow in spring. It is important to mulch around the base of the plant to prevent frost damage.










