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Carex pendula - settling-in
By Mrv
- 10 Jun, 2010
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We were given a very battered 10 inch clump at the end of April '10 by our friend, Mal. We popped it in to see if it would establish - which it seems to be doing by June '10 - it's certainly having a go at flowering. Some of the flower spikes have 2 male flowers at the end, I thought the norm was 1. Who Norm is I don't know ... answers on a postcard to:
I shall continue the research department
Looking at the plant, I think it looks prime for division March/April '11 (that's if we like it of course)
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That'll be another job on the list then :)
10 Jun, 2010
They are very easy to pull up - you just have to keep doing it Lol
10 Jun, 2010
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See who else is growing Carex pendula (Great Pendulous Sedge).
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This photo is of "Pendulous Sedge" in Mrv's garden
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10 Jun, 2010