Blunt Broom Sedge (Carex Tribloides) is common in habitats that include wet woodlands, areas adjacent to semi-shaded vernal pools, moist meadows in wooded areas or along rivers, powerline clearances in wooded areas, wet prairies (including sand & dolomite prairies), marshes, swamps, bogs, gravelly seeps, edges of ponds and lakes, and ditches. This sedge occurs in a greater variety of habitats than most others. Prefers full sun to light shade. Wet to Moist conditions. Tolerates various soils including gravel, loamy, sandy and peaty.
Sun Exposure | Prairie, Savanna, Woodland |
Soil Moisture | Wet, Wet Mesic, Mesic |
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Max Height | 3 feet |
Wetland Code | FACW+ |
Germ Code | C(60), D |
Seeds Per Ounce | 120,000 |
Edible Uses: Unknown
Medicinal Uses: Unknown
Herbal Uses: Unknown