Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
Carex oshimensis Evergold
Pot plant
Pot size plant Ø 9cm
1 perennial plant
Height at delivery incl. pot 10-15 cm
£5.25
Out of stock
SKU
B09868
Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' is a dense evergreen sedge which forms clumps, grown for its attractive variegated foliage, it has narrow arching...
Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' is a dense evergreen sedge which forms clumps, grown for its attractive variegated foliage, it has narrow arching creamy yellow leaves edged with green. It likes to be kept moist, ideal for along the side of a pond or in a formal border, producing insignificant brown flowers in summer.
- 1 x Carex oshimensis Evergold 9 cm pot
Botanical name | Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' |
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Category | Other |
Species | carex |
Delivered as | Pot plant |
aa_size | Ø 9cm |
aa_height | 10-15cm |
Qty | 1x |
Flowers | Yes |
Fragrant | No |
Cutflowers | No |
Flower colour | White |
Fruits | No |
Edible | No |
Location | Sunny |
Hardy | Yes |
Hardiness | -15 celsius |
Ground Covering | No |
Naturalizing | No |
Plant Depthrośliny | 15cm |
Preferred Soil | Well drained soil |
Fully grown in | 1 year |
Full grown height | 30cm - 40cm |
Mature width | 30cm - 40cm |
Poisonous | No |
How to take care of Carex oshimensis Evergold
Ornamental grasses can be grown as specimens, in borders, as screens or in containers. Suitable for any well drained soil , they can be planted in a sunny or partially shaded position. Enrich the planting site with organic matter prior to planting. Leave plenty of space between tall varieties. Plant in a hole deep enough so that the root ball will be a little deeper than the plant was growing in it's container. Water well after planitng and for a few weeks until the plant is established. Mulch grasses with organic material in the autumn to protect roots and shoots from freezing. Grasses which die back completely in winter can be rejuvenated by cutting the entire plant back to about 10cm in early spring. Divide grasses every few years in the spring just as they are beginning to break dormancy. Dig the plant up and cut the clump into divisions with a sharp knife or spade, replant the divisions.
For additional instructions see product packaging.