Illinois Native Plant Guide - Bristly Sedge - Pages 50-51 | NRCS Illinois
USDA Logo

Natural Resources Conservation Service

Illinois


United States Department of Agriculture
  •  
  • Topics
    • Technical Resources
      • Conservation Planning
      • Data, Maps, & Analysis
      • Ecological Science
      • Engineering
      • Land Use
      • State Technical Committee
    • Soils
      • Soil Health
      • Soil Surveys
    • Water
      • Watersheds
      • Water Resources
    • Air
      • Air Quality
    • Plants & Animals
    • Energy
    • People
      • Partners
      • Teachers and Students
      • Volunteers
      • NRCS Employees
  • Programs
    • Farm Bill
    • Financial Assistance
    • Easements
    • Landscape Initiatives
    • Landscape Planning
  • Newsroom
    • News Releases
    • Events & Deadlines
    • Features
    • Photos and Videos
    • Public Notices
    • Publications & Fact Sheets
    • Success Stories
  • Contact Us
    • Local Service Centers
    • State Office
    • Feedback Forms
  •  
 
  • About Us
  •   |  
  • National Centers
  •   |  
  • State Websites
  • Browse By Audience
  •   |  
  • A-Z Index
  •   |  
  • Help

You are Here: 

Home / 

Plants & Animals / 

Illinois Native Plant Guide - Bristly Sedge - Pages 50-51

Stay Connected USDA In Facebook NRCS In Twitter NRCS In Youtube NRCS In Mail USDA In Flicker
Z6_30DC1140N83C50ABLBMIOD10R1
{}
Z7_30DC1140N83C50ABLBMIOD1072

Web Content Viewer

Component Action Menu
  • ${title}
${loading}
Actions

Illinois Native Plant Guide - Bristly Sedge - Pages 50-51

Illinois Native Plant Guide

Bristly Sedge
Carex comosa

Preferred Water Depth and Inundation Tolerance

Prefers 0 - 12 inches. Species tolerates early seasonal flooding.

Wildlife Value

Fruits are eaten by waterfowl. Also provides food for sora and yellow rails, swamp and tree sparrows, snipe and other song birds.

Application/Zone

Used in upper shoreline zones. Marsh species that forms clumps.

Availability, Establishment, and Maintenance

  • Plugs seem to work best. Plant on 0.5-1.5 foot centers because of slow rate of spread.
  • There are some known cases of seed germination in restored wet areas.
  • Cold, moist stratification may be needed for seeds.

Bristly Sedge
Carex comosa

Mature Height
1.5-4.0 feetBristly Sedge

Plant Type
Perennial sedge

Indicator Status
Obligate

pH
Not available

Nutrient Load Tolerance
Low

Salt Tolerance
Low

Siltation Tolerance
Not tolerant

Flowering Color and Time
Green
May to July

Light Preference
Partial to full sun

Seeding Rate
.125 lbs/acre

The following document requires Adobe Acrobat Reader: 
npg_p50-51.pdf [PDF]

NRCS Home | USDA.gov | Site Map | Civil Rights | FOIA | Plain Writing | Accessibility Statement

Policy and Links | Non-Discrimination Statement | Information Quality | USA.gov | Whitehouse.gov

Complementary Content
  • ${title}${badge}
${loading}