Carex bebbii
Common Name: Bebb's Sedge
Carex bebbii, known as Bebb's Sedge, is a perennial sedge that grows 1 to 3 feet tall. It features narrow, arching leaves and produces dense clusters of spikelets. This species is typically found on shorelines, stream banks, and in swamps or meadows, preferring rich, loamy soils with consistent moisture. Bebb's Sedge is often used in wetland areas and for soil stabilization in moist, shaded locations.