Sedges
Sedges are versatile, low-maintenance native graminoids that thrive in conditions where traditional grasses struggle—from deep shade to saturated wetlands. With their triangular stems ("sedges have edges") and fine-textured foliage, sedges offer year-round visual interest while providing exceptional wildlife value. Many species are evergreen or semi-evergreen, offering winter structure and early spring greenery. Sedges are workhorses for erosion control, rain gardens, and woodland understories, and they support numerous specialist insects. From compact groundcovers to architectural specimens, sedges deserve a place in every native plant palette.