The Everillo Carex is a captivating sedge grass known for its vibrant, ever-changing foliage that transitions from a lush lime-green to a radiant golden-yellow, creating a year-round visual interest in your garden. This sedge typically reaches an average size of about 12 to 18 inches in both height and width, making it a compact yet striking addition to various garden spaces. Hardy in USDA Zones 5 to 9, the Everillo Carex is versatile enough to thrive in a wide range of climates. It prefers part shade to shade, thriving in cooler, moist environments, which makes it an excellent choice for underplanting beneath canopy trees, in woodland garden settings, or in shaded borders. Its adaptability also extends to container gardening, where it can be a standout feature on shaded patios or balconies. When planted in the garden, Everillo Carex can be used to create a soft, textured groundcover, add color to borders, or serve as an eye-catching accent in mixed beds. Its unique coloring and texture make it a fantastic contrast against darker foliage plants or brighter flowering perennials.
The Evercolor Everillo Carex grass, with its ever-changing foliage from lime-green to golden-yellow, ensures year-round vibrancy in your garden.
Compact size, achieving 12-18 inches in height and width, perfect for small spaces and border accents.
Thrives in USDA Zones 5 to 9; in areas colder than Zone 5, it's best grown in containers to be moved indoors for winter protection.
Ideal for shade to partial shade locations, providing versatility for areas with limited direct sunlight.
Flexible in use for accents, borders, containers, ground cover, and large group plantings.
For planting and fertilizing, mix well-draining garden soil with your native soil to backfill the hole and apply a slow-release, slightly acidic fertilizer each spring.
Average shipped plant size: 4-8 inches tall X 4-8 inches wide
Ships from Alabama gulf coast - customers beyond the south eastern United States should consider placing orders from early Fall to mid-late Spring to avoid heat damage during transit
If you are working on a big landscape project, consider ordering 1-2 plants to ensure they meet your specifications before placing an order for your entire project