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Golden-yellow or chartreuse plants are great additions to any landscape that needs a pop of color. Consider, for example, Bowles’ golden sedge (Carex elata ‘Aurea’). The unique foliage shows ...
WHAT: Bowle’s golden sedge (Carex elata Aurea ... Shady situations will give a vibrant lime to chartreuse appearance. WHY PLANT IT: The new growth emerges in spring in golden tips followed ...
Bowles' Golden Sedge is a fine, dependable plant, making big yellow tuffets which build up to quite statuesque proportions, an ideal accompaniment to trollius in a bog-garden or beside water.
SEATTLE — Nothing cheers up the winter garden like evergreen plants with golden foliage ... Carex Everillo (evergreen golden Japanese Sedge): Cheery and bright, the lime green grass like ...
Another plant I’m on the lookout for is Bowels Golden Sedge. At 2 to 3 feet in height, the thin, brightly colored blades of grass will make a great contrast to the ferns in the shaded area where ...
grassy leaves of Bowles Golden sedge (Carex elata Bowles Golden). Keep in mind when choosing plants that not all shade is created equal. For example, although flowering plants grow in deep shade, few ...
Better known as Bowle’s golden sedge, this perennial is well behaved in the garden and will not self sow. In early spring, the emerging new growth has lovely golden tips followed by smoky, dark ...