Star Sedge, Dichromena Colorata, Is A Unique, Showy Addition To Any Pond. A Wetland Native To Wet Habitats From Virginia South Through Florida, Star Sedge Has Conspicuous Star-Shaped White Flowers That Resemble A Starburst. This Pretty Little Plant Is A Short, Upright Sedge With Interesting Foliage Of Thin, Drooping Leaves.
- An Herbaceous Aquatic Perennial In Zones 6 11 Has A Fine And Delicate Texture, The Bold White Flowers Bloom In The Summer, This Plant Can Take Full Sun To Part Shade Light Conditions
- Reaching Heights Of 1 Ft. To 2 Ft., This Plant Likes Shallow Areas Not More Than 6 In. Deep In Your Pond
- Star Sedge Will Attract Bees And Butterflies While Deer Do Not Seem To Have Much Taste For It
- Purchasing A Bog Plant Already Potted In Aquatic Soil With An Established Root System Is A Real Advantage
- Makes For A Seamless Transition Into Your Pond With No Shock To The Plant Which Greatly Reduces The Chance For Failure And Encourages Rapid Growth
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