New Zealand Red Hook Sedge
New Zealand Red Hook Sedge. It prefers cool, moist conditions and is decidedly unhappy in full sun with excessive heat. It's the fast track to a stunning focal point, adding graceful, swaying movement to borders.

In this article, we will discuss how to grow uncinia (hook sedge) in containers. This ornamental sedge grows best in full to partial sun and in damp, rich soil. It is not large, nor brassy and certainly not invasive compared to the other sedges.
Uncinia Rubra Red Hook Sedge.
Nice at path’s edge and in rock gardens. 7 rows new zealand red hook sedge. The red hook sedge is an evergreen.
Hook Sedge Is A Native Of Australia And.
(red hook sedge) very pretty evergreen sedge, compact and arching coppery bronze leaves with bright cherry red margins form clumps 12” tall x 18” wide. That gives you something nice and colourful to look at in the winter. This is a sedge, a new zealand hook sedge to be precise, is not like other sedges you find in the home garden.
An Especially Showy Selection Of A Colorful New Zealand Native, 'Firedance' Enlivens The Garden With Its Grassy, Evergreen, Compact Tussocks Of Shiny Maroon Foliage.
In zones 9 and 10, it's a perennial grass that keeps the border bright for years. Color is most vibrant on newer spring foliage. This ornamental sedge grows best in full to partial sun and in damp, rich soil.
Older Leaves Take Have A Green Tone As They Age.
Uncinia rubra 'everflame' is native to new zealand. It's the fast track to a stunning focal point, adding graceful, swaying movement to borders. It will do well in soggy areas and around water features and ponds.
'Firedance' Sports Young Leaves That Are A Mix Of Dark Red Brown With Flashes Of Red Which Enhances The Fiery Effect.
Enjoys evenly moist well drained soil in sun to part shade (full sun on coast). It is a genus from the cyperaceae family and commonly named red hook sedge. This ornamental sedge grows best in full to partial sun and in damp, rich soil.
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