Carex scoparia
Common Name: Pointed Broom Sedge
Carex scoparia, commonly known as Pointed Broom Sedge, is a perennial sedge that grows 12 to 14 inches tall. It features narrow, upright leaves and produces dense clusters of flowers with distinctive, broom-like seed heads. This species typically inhabits moist to wet sandy or rocky soils, in habitats such as meadows, swamps, rocky outcrops and cliffs, or shorelines. Pointed Broom Sedge is suitable for wetland restorations in full sun or part shade areas.