
Acorus Ogon
Bright Golden Texture for Wet Soil and Shade.
Acorus Ogon, also known as Golden Variegated Sweet Flag and Golden Dwarf Sweet Flag, is a compact foliage perennial grown for its narrow, arching leaves striped in bright yellow and green. The plant forms a graceful tuft with a grass-like texture that adds a glowing golden glow to garden beds, containers, water features, and shaded planting pockets. Its color is especially useful in darker areas where green foliage can disappear, helping brighten the landscape without relying on flowers.
A Dwarf Sweet Flag with Clean, Compact Growth.
Golden Dwarf Sweet Flag stays low and tidy, typically forming a clump about 6 to 12 inches tall and wide. It's fine, arching foliage gives it the look of a miniature ornamental grass, though it is botanically a sweet flag rather than a true grass. The compact size makes it easy to use along path edges, between larger perennials, at the front of borders, or tucked into containers where a soft spilling texture is needed.
Excellent for Rain Gardens, Pond Edges, and Moist Borders.
Golden Variegated Sweet Flag is especially valuable in consistently moist to wet soil. Use it around ponds, streams, fountains, rain gardens, drainage swales, and low areas that stay damp. It can also be used in shallow water plantings or bog-style gardens where the crown is not buried too deeply. In ordinary garden beds, it performs best when soil moisture is steady, and the plant is not allowed to dry out for long periods.
Semi-Evergreen Color with Low-Maintenance Appeal.
Acorus Ogon is semi-evergreen in many climates and can provide useful foliage color throughout much of the year, especially in mild-winter areas. In colder regions, some winter browning may occur, but the plant refreshes with new growth in spring. Maintenance is simple: remove tired or damaged foliage in late winter or early spring and keep the soil evenly moist during dry weather. Its foliage may release a pleasant, sweet, or citrus-like fragrance when bruised.
Deer-Resistant Foliage for Problem-Solving Planting Designs.
Acorus Ogon is a smart choice for gardeners who need a deer-resistant, moisture-loving groundcover or edging plant. It slowly spreads by rhizomes to form a dense, well-behaved mat, but it is not typically considered aggressive. Use it as a golden accent with hostas, ferns, carex, iris, ligularia, heuchera, astilbe, and other moisture-loving perennials. It is also excellent in mixed containers where its bright foliage can spill softly over the edge.
Bright Golden Texture for Wet Soil and Shade.
Acorus Ogon, also known as Golden Variegated Sweet Flag and Golden Dwarf Sweet Flag, is a compact foliage perennial grown for its narrow, arching leaves striped in bright yellow and green. The plant forms a graceful tuft with a grass-like texture that adds a glowing golden glow to garden beds, containers, water features, and shaded planting pockets. Its color is especially useful in darker areas where green foliage can disappear, helping brighten the landscape without relying on flowers.
A Dwarf Sweet Flag with Clean, Compact Growth.
Golden Dwarf Sweet Flag stays low and tidy, typically forming a clump about 6 to 12 inches tall and wide. It's fine, arching foliage gives it the look of a miniature ornamental grass, though it is botanically a sweet flag rather than a true grass. The compact size makes it easy to use along path edges, between larger perennials, at the front of borders, or tucked into containers where a soft spilling texture is needed.
Excellent for Rain Gardens, Pond Edges, and Moist Borders.
Golden Variegated Sweet Flag is especially valuable in consistently moist to wet soil. Use it around ponds, streams, fountains, rain gardens, drainage swales, and low areas that stay damp. It can also be used in shallow water plantings or bog-style gardens where the crown is not buried too deeply. In ordinary garden beds, it performs best when soil moisture is steady, and the plant is not allowed to dry out for long periods.
Semi-Evergreen Color with Low-Maintenance Appeal.
Acorus Ogon is semi-evergreen in many climates and can provide useful foliage color throughout much of the year, especially in mild-winter areas. In colder regions, some winter browning may occur, but the plant refreshes with new growth in spring. Maintenance is simple: remove tired or damaged foliage in late winter or early spring and keep the soil evenly moist during dry weather. Its foliage may release a pleasant, sweet, or citrus-like fragrance when bruised.
Deer-Resistant Foliage for Problem-Solving Planting Designs.
Acorus Ogon is a smart choice for gardeners who need a deer-resistant, moisture-loving groundcover or edging plant. It slowly spreads by rhizomes to form a dense, well-behaved mat, but it is not typically considered aggressive. Use it as a golden accent with hostas, ferns, carex, iris, ligularia, heuchera, astilbe, and other moisture-loving perennials. It is also excellent in mixed containers where its bright foliage can spill softly over the edge.
Description
Bright Golden Texture for Wet Soil and Shade.
Acorus Ogon, also known as Golden Variegated Sweet Flag and Golden Dwarf Sweet Flag, is a compact foliage perennial grown for its narrow, arching leaves striped in bright yellow and green. The plant forms a graceful tuft with a grass-like texture that adds a glowing golden glow to garden beds, containers, water features, and shaded planting pockets. Its color is especially useful in darker areas where green foliage can disappear, helping brighten the landscape without relying on flowers.
A Dwarf Sweet Flag with Clean, Compact Growth.
Golden Dwarf Sweet Flag stays low and tidy, typically forming a clump about 6 to 12 inches tall and wide. It's fine, arching foliage gives it the look of a miniature ornamental grass, though it is botanically a sweet flag rather than a true grass. The compact size makes it easy to use along path edges, between larger perennials, at the front of borders, or tucked into containers where a soft spilling texture is needed.
Excellent for Rain Gardens, Pond Edges, and Moist Borders.
Golden Variegated Sweet Flag is especially valuable in consistently moist to wet soil. Use it around ponds, streams, fountains, rain gardens, drainage swales, and low areas that stay damp. It can also be used in shallow water plantings or bog-style gardens where the crown is not buried too deeply. In ordinary garden beds, it performs best when soil moisture is steady, and the plant is not allowed to dry out for long periods.
Semi-Evergreen Color with Low-Maintenance Appeal.
Acorus Ogon is semi-evergreen in many climates and can provide useful foliage color throughout much of the year, especially in mild-winter areas. In colder regions, some winter browning may occur, but the plant refreshes with new growth in spring. Maintenance is simple: remove tired or damaged foliage in late winter or early spring and keep the soil evenly moist during dry weather. Its foliage may release a pleasant, sweet, or citrus-like fragrance when bruised.
Deer-Resistant Foliage for Problem-Solving Planting Designs.
Acorus Ogon is a smart choice for gardeners who need a deer-resistant, moisture-loving groundcover or edging plant. It slowly spreads by rhizomes to form a dense, well-behaved mat, but it is not typically considered aggressive. Use it as a golden accent with hostas, ferns, carex, iris, ligularia, heuchera, astilbe, and other moisture-loving perennials. It is also excellent in mixed containers where its bright foliage can spill softly over the edge.
























