- Category
- Grass / Sedge / Rush
- Sun
- Full to Shade
- Soil moisture
- Medium-Wet to Dry
- Bloom time
- Jun–Jul
- Notes
- Cool
About Plains Oval Sedge
Plains Oval Sedge is a tough-as-nails native species that brings both ecological value and understated beauty to open landscapes. This compact sedge typically grows about 1 to 2 feet tall, featuring stiff, upright stems topped with distinctive, oval-shaped golden-brown seed spikes in early summer. Its native range spans nearly all of North America, where it thrives in a variety of habitats including dry prairies, savannas, and disturbed sites. This adaptability makes it a valuable resource for pollinators, particularly various leaf-mining beetles and grasshoppers, while its seeds are a food source for upland game birds. Plains Oval Sedge is a sun-lover that prefers well-drained loamy or sandy soils, though it can handle clay and periodic drought with ease. It is a fantastic choice for rain gardens, meadow restorations, or as a structural element in a native garden, requiring very little intervention once its root system is established.
Native range
Native to 39 states:
County range map

Range map courtesy of BONAP (Biota of North America Program).
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