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Ribbon Falls Sedge Grass

Carex oshimensis 'Ribbon Falls'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: This sedge thrives in part shade to full shade, requiring less than 4 hours of direct sun. While it can handle some morning sun, too much intense afternoon light will bleach the vibrant green foliage and cause the leaf tips to brown.
  • Soil: It prefers rich, moist, and well drained soil that mimics a forest floor. If you have heavy clay, mix in organic compost to improve drainage, or if your soil is sandy, add peat moss to help hold the moisture Ribbon Falls craves.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, water two to three times per week to ensure the root system stays consistently moist while it establishes. Once mature, Ribbon Falls is surprisingly resilient but requires supplemental water during dry spells to maintain its lush, cascading habit. Inconsistent watering or allowing the soil to dry out completely will result in crispy leaf edges and a loss of that signature luster.

Pruning Tips

Since this is an evergreen sedge in many climates, it does not need to be cut to the ground like traditional deciduous grasses. In early spring, simply "comb" through the plant with gloved hands to remove dead blades or use sharp shears to trim away any winter burned tips. Think of this like a light grooming rather than a heavy haircut to keep the plant looking tidy without sacrificing its established size.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer in early spring just as new growth begins to emerge. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer because this encourages tender new growth that will likely be damaged by the first frost. A single application of an organic, all purpose food provides enough fuel for the entire growing season without causing salt buildup in the soil.

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Gracefully flowing ribbons of lovely green leaves that float up and out, before cascading down, the glossy foliage of the Ribbon Falls Sedge PP#29950 (Carex oshimensis 'Ribbon Falls') will have you swooning!

Forming touseled mounds of curly, ribbon-like leaves, these mounds of showy greenery spreads into small clumps about 2 feet wide at maturity. Growing just 12-18 inches tall, small summer flowers are not overly ornamental, and these plants are grown mainly for their impressive foliage.

The Ribbon Falls Sedge can be evergreen in warm areas of the country, in cooler climates of USDA planting zones 5 to 9 will see these grasses grow as perennials that return every spring. Growing 12 - 18 inches tall and spreading 18 - 24 inches wide at maturity.

Landscape Application:

The Ribbon Falls Sedge is hardy, versatile, and looks amazing in hanging pots and mixed planters! Even a pretty urn of just these curly Sedge grasses all on their own as a specimen planting becomes a fantastic container accent on porches and patios! Try even potting Ribbon Falls in window boxes and container gardens if you are an apartment or balcony gardener!

These touseled foliage ornamentals look fantastic as front-of-the-garden border accents and as a finishing touch along the edges of your garden beds and the sides of pathways and stairs for a curly and glossy green transition between hardscapes and landscaping bed.

All this fancy texture is amplified when used in groupings or in a mass planting, creating shiny drifts and whimsical swaths of delight to fill the bare ground!

  • Curled Ribbon-Like Glossy Soft Blades
  • Clumping Textured Grass
  • Showy Ornamentals & Container Plants
  • Perennial In Cooler Zones/Evergreen In Warmer Climates
  • Edging, Container Thrillers, Garden Filler & Specimen Plantings

#ProPlantTips for Care:

This Grass-like ornamental thrives in a variety of conditions, from full sun to shade! This Sedge loves rich soils with good moisture for the best growth possible! If needed, use a general-purpose fertilizer during the growing season. A layer of mulch around the base of the Sedge is a great idea to help maintain moisture during drier seasons.

We suggest cutting off the seed heads for a cleaner effect. In late winter or early spring, trim off any damaged foliage or individual leaves before it starts growing again. Evergreen plants can simply have any dead foliage get raked out of the plant in the early spring.

  • Full Sun & Part Sun/Shade
  • Well-Drained Soil
  • Moderate To High Moisture Locations
  • Prune/Mow Early Spring
  • Deer Seldom Bother These Grasses

Pretty curls and ribbons! Order the Ribbon Falls Sedge Grass today and add a whimsical touch to your garden's edges! Find these and more at NatureHills.com!

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