Carex oshimensis Everest ('Fiwhite') (PBR)
sedge
- 9cm pot
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- 2 litre pot
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- Position: full sun or partial shade
- Soil: fertile, moist, well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: average
- Flowering period: April to June
- Hardiness: fully hardy
Stylish grass-like foliage with distinctive green and white variegation, forms a low slowly speading evergreen clump.
An attractive addition to a patio pot, Carex oshimensis Everest can be used to great effect towards the front of the border, where it contrasts well with other grasses and perennials.
An attractive addition to a patio pot, Carex oshimensis Everest can be used to great effect towards the front of the border, where it contrasts well with other grasses and perennials.
Plant Carex in well-drained soil, ideally enriched with organic matter, and choose a spot in full sun or light shade. Space plants to allow for their mature size and water regularly until established. Feed during the growing season and lift and divide crowded clumps in early spring to maintain vigour.
Most evergreen and semi-evergreen Carex don’t need cutting back in the the traditional sense. Instead, in late winter or early spring, just comb through the plant with your fingers or a rake to remove any dead or tatty foliage. If the plant looks untidy or has suffered winter damage, you can lightly trim back the worst leaves, but avoid hard pruning as it can spoil the natural shape and regrowth is quite slow.
Most evergreen and semi-evergreen Carex don’t need cutting back in the the traditional sense. Instead, in late winter or early spring, just comb through the plant with your fingers or a rake to remove any dead or tatty foliage. If the plant looks untidy or has suffered winter damage, you can lightly trim back the worst leaves, but avoid hard pruning as it can spoil the natural shape and regrowth is quite slow.
Goes well with
Rectangular terrace planter - weathered cement
100 × 40 × 50cm
£251.99
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