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Evergold Carex

Cream-Yellow and Green Foliage That Brightens Shade

Evergold Carex is a compact variegated sedge grown for its arching cream-yellow leaves edged in deep green. Also called Evergold Sedge or Japanese Sedge Evergold, this grass-like perennial adds year-round color and soft texture to shade gardens, containers, edging, and woodland-style beds.

The bright center stripe helps lighten darker planting areas without relying on flowers. Use Evergold Carex near hostas, ferns, hellebores, heuchera, brunnera, Japanese painted fern, ajuga, black mondo grass, and shade-loving groundcovers where its gold-and-green foliage can create contrast.

A Compact Sedge for Edging, Containers, and Borders

Evergold Carex forms a low, mounded clump with narrow arching leaves that spill gracefully outward. Its compact size makes it especially useful along shaded walkways, patio edges, border fronts, rock gardens, and container combinations.

This is a detail plant that works beautifully in groups. Plant several together for a soft groundcover effect, or repeat it through a shade bed to create rhythm and movement. In containers, Evergold adds a fine-textured spiller or filler effect without overpowering flowering companions.

Evergreen Texture with Low-Maintenance Appeal

Evergold Carex is evergreen through much of its growing range and semi-evergreen in colder climates. In winter, the foliage may stay attractive in protected sites, though cold winds and harsh weather can leave it looking tired by spring.

If the plant looks tattered after winter, simply trim back damaged foliage in late winter or early spring before fresh growth fills in. This easy cleanup is usually the main maintenance needed, making Evergold a good choice for low-stress shade plantings.

Deer Resistant and Shade Friendly

Evergold Carex is generally considered deer resistant, making it useful in shaded gardens where browsing pressure can be a concern. While no plant is completely deer-proof, sedges are often lower-risk than many soft-leaved flowering perennials.

Plant Evergold in part shade to bright shade for the best foliage color and overall performance. It can tolerate some morning sun or full sun in cooler climates with consistent moisture, but hot afternoon sun may cause stress, especially in warmer regions.

Easy Care in Moist, Well-Drained Soil

Evergold Carex grows best in rich, moist, well-drained soil. It appreciates steady moisture during establishment and performs well in average garden soil once rooted. Avoid constantly soggy soil or extremely dry sites, especially in hot weather.

Water regularly after planting until the roots establish. Fertilizer is rarely needed in rich soil, but a light spring topdressing of compost can help maintain healthy growth. Divide mature clumps in spring if they become crowded or if you want to spread the plant through the garden.

Cream-Yellow and Green Foliage That Brightens Shade

Evergold Carex is a compact variegated sedge grown for its arching cream-yellow leaves edged in deep green. Also called Evergold Sedge or Japanese Sedge Evergold, this grass-like perennial adds year-round color and soft texture to shade gardens, containers, edging, and woodland-style beds.

The bright center stripe helps lighten darker planting areas without relying on flowers. Use Evergold Carex near hostas, ferns, hellebores, heuchera, brunnera, Japanese painted fern, ajuga, black mondo grass, and shade-loving groundcovers where its gold-and-green foliage can create contrast.

A Compact Sedge for Edging, Containers, and Borders

Evergold Carex forms a low, mounded clump with narrow arching leaves that spill gracefully outward. Its compact size makes it especially useful along shaded walkways, patio edges, border fronts, rock gardens, and container combinations.

This is a detail plant that works beautifully in groups. Plant several together for a soft groundcover effect, or repeat it through a shade bed to create rhythm and movement. In containers, Evergold adds a fine-textured spiller or filler effect without overpowering flowering companions.

Evergreen Texture with Low-Maintenance Appeal

Evergold Carex is evergreen through much of its growing range and semi-evergreen in colder climates. In winter, the foliage may stay attractive in protected sites, though cold winds and harsh weather can leave it looking tired by spring.

If the plant looks tattered after winter, simply trim back damaged foliage in late winter or early spring before fresh growth fills in. This easy cleanup is usually the main maintenance needed, making Evergold a good choice for low-stress shade plantings.

Deer Resistant and Shade Friendly

Evergold Carex is generally considered deer resistant, making it useful in shaded gardens where browsing pressure can be a concern. While no plant is completely deer-proof, sedges are often lower-risk than many soft-leaved flowering perennials.

Plant Evergold in part shade to bright shade for the best foliage color and overall performance. It can tolerate some morning sun or full sun in cooler climates with consistent moisture, but hot afternoon sun may cause stress, especially in warmer regions.

Easy Care in Moist, Well-Drained Soil

Evergold Carex grows best in rich, moist, well-drained soil. It appreciates steady moisture during establishment and performs well in average garden soil once rooted. Avoid constantly soggy soil or extremely dry sites, especially in hot weather.

Water regularly after planting until the roots establish. Fertilizer is rarely needed in rich soil, but a light spring topdressing of compost can help maintain healthy growth. Divide mature clumps in spring if they become crowded or if you want to spread the plant through the garden.

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Description

Cream-Yellow and Green Foliage That Brightens Shade

Evergold Carex is a compact variegated sedge grown for its arching cream-yellow leaves edged in deep green. Also called Evergold Sedge or Japanese Sedge Evergold, this grass-like perennial adds year-round color and soft texture to shade gardens, containers, edging, and woodland-style beds.

The bright center stripe helps lighten darker planting areas without relying on flowers. Use Evergold Carex near hostas, ferns, hellebores, heuchera, brunnera, Japanese painted fern, ajuga, black mondo grass, and shade-loving groundcovers where its gold-and-green foliage can create contrast.

A Compact Sedge for Edging, Containers, and Borders

Evergold Carex forms a low, mounded clump with narrow arching leaves that spill gracefully outward. Its compact size makes it especially useful along shaded walkways, patio edges, border fronts, rock gardens, and container combinations.

This is a detail plant that works beautifully in groups. Plant several together for a soft groundcover effect, or repeat it through a shade bed to create rhythm and movement. In containers, Evergold adds a fine-textured spiller or filler effect without overpowering flowering companions.

Evergreen Texture with Low-Maintenance Appeal

Evergold Carex is evergreen through much of its growing range and semi-evergreen in colder climates. In winter, the foliage may stay attractive in protected sites, though cold winds and harsh weather can leave it looking tired by spring.

If the plant looks tattered after winter, simply trim back damaged foliage in late winter or early spring before fresh growth fills in. This easy cleanup is usually the main maintenance needed, making Evergold a good choice for low-stress shade plantings.

Deer Resistant and Shade Friendly

Evergold Carex is generally considered deer resistant, making it useful in shaded gardens where browsing pressure can be a concern. While no plant is completely deer-proof, sedges are often lower-risk than many soft-leaved flowering perennials.

Plant Evergold in part shade to bright shade for the best foliage color and overall performance. It can tolerate some morning sun or full sun in cooler climates with consistent moisture, but hot afternoon sun may cause stress, especially in warmer regions.

Easy Care in Moist, Well-Drained Soil

Evergold Carex grows best in rich, moist, well-drained soil. It appreciates steady moisture during establishment and performs well in average garden soil once rooted. Avoid constantly soggy soil or extremely dry sites, especially in hot weather.

Water regularly after planting until the roots establish. Fertilizer is rarely needed in rich soil, but a light spring topdressing of compost can help maintain healthy growth. Divide mature clumps in spring if they become crowded or if you want to spread the plant through the garden.