
Carex Red Rooster
Distinctive Red-Bronze Foliage with Fine Texture.
Carex Red Rooster is a striking ornamental sedge grown for its narrow, fine-textured foliage in shades of copper, bronze, red, and brown. Unlike green ornamental grasses, this plant is prized for its warm, earthy color and sculptural texture. The slender blades form an upright tuft that arches gracefully with age, adding movement and contrast to mixed borders, containers, gravel gardens, and contemporary landscape designs.
A Color-Forward Sedge for High-Contrast Planting Designs.
The best way to use Red Rooster Carex is to place it where its bronze color can be appreciated against contrasting plants or hardscape. It looks especially effective beside blue foliage, silver perennials, golden grasses, dark evergreens, stonework, gravel, and bright green groundcovers. In mulch-heavy beds, the foliage can visually blend into the background, so pairing it with color contrast helps the plant make the strongest impact.
Evergreen to Semi-Evergreen Interest Through the Seasons.
Carex Red Rooster is evergreen to semi-evergreen in suitable climates, providing texture and color long after many perennials have gone dormant. In colder zones or exposed winter locations, some foliage may become tattered and should be cleaned up in early spring. Its cool-season growth habit means it often looks especially fresh in spring and fall, while hot summer conditions may require steady moisture to keep the plant looking its best.
Low-Maintenance Performance in Sun or Part Shade.
Carex Red Rooster grows best in full sun to part shade with moist, well-drained soil. It prefers consistent moisture, especially during establishment, but can tolerate drier conditions once established if drainage is good. In hot climates, afternoon shade may help preserve the foliage and reduce stress. Avoid planting it in constantly soggy soil unless drainage and air circulation are strong, and use containers with drainage holes to prevent waterlogged roots.
Deer-Resistant Texture for Containers and Landscape Beds.
This sedge is a useful choice for deer-prone gardens because its fine, leathery foliage is generally avoided by deer. It works beautifully as a container thriller or texture plant, a border accent, a mass planting, or a foliage contrast near walkways and patios. Use Carex Red Rooster with heuchera, blue fescue, sedum, lavender, coneflowers, black mondo grass, evergreen shrubs, and other colorful perennials to create a layered, designer-style planting.
Distinctive Red-Bronze Foliage with Fine Texture.
Carex Red Rooster is a striking ornamental sedge grown for its narrow, fine-textured foliage in shades of copper, bronze, red, and brown. Unlike green ornamental grasses, this plant is prized for its warm, earthy color and sculptural texture. The slender blades form an upright tuft that arches gracefully with age, adding movement and contrast to mixed borders, containers, gravel gardens, and contemporary landscape designs.
A Color-Forward Sedge for High-Contrast Planting Designs.
The best way to use Red Rooster Carex is to place it where its bronze color can be appreciated against contrasting plants or hardscape. It looks especially effective beside blue foliage, silver perennials, golden grasses, dark evergreens, stonework, gravel, and bright green groundcovers. In mulch-heavy beds, the foliage can visually blend into the background, so pairing it with color contrast helps the plant make the strongest impact.
Evergreen to Semi-Evergreen Interest Through the Seasons.
Carex Red Rooster is evergreen to semi-evergreen in suitable climates, providing texture and color long after many perennials have gone dormant. In colder zones or exposed winter locations, some foliage may become tattered and should be cleaned up in early spring. Its cool-season growth habit means it often looks especially fresh in spring and fall, while hot summer conditions may require steady moisture to keep the plant looking its best.
Low-Maintenance Performance in Sun or Part Shade.
Carex Red Rooster grows best in full sun to part shade with moist, well-drained soil. It prefers consistent moisture, especially during establishment, but can tolerate drier conditions once established if drainage is good. In hot climates, afternoon shade may help preserve the foliage and reduce stress. Avoid planting it in constantly soggy soil unless drainage and air circulation are strong, and use containers with drainage holes to prevent waterlogged roots.
Deer-Resistant Texture for Containers and Landscape Beds.
This sedge is a useful choice for deer-prone gardens because its fine, leathery foliage is generally avoided by deer. It works beautifully as a container thriller or texture plant, a border accent, a mass planting, or a foliage contrast near walkways and patios. Use Carex Red Rooster with heuchera, blue fescue, sedum, lavender, coneflowers, black mondo grass, evergreen shrubs, and other colorful perennials to create a layered, designer-style planting.
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Distinctive Red-Bronze Foliage with Fine Texture.
Carex Red Rooster is a striking ornamental sedge grown for its narrow, fine-textured foliage in shades of copper, bronze, red, and brown. Unlike green ornamental grasses, this plant is prized for its warm, earthy color and sculptural texture. The slender blades form an upright tuft that arches gracefully with age, adding movement and contrast to mixed borders, containers, gravel gardens, and contemporary landscape designs.
A Color-Forward Sedge for High-Contrast Planting Designs.
The best way to use Red Rooster Carex is to place it where its bronze color can be appreciated against contrasting plants or hardscape. It looks especially effective beside blue foliage, silver perennials, golden grasses, dark evergreens, stonework, gravel, and bright green groundcovers. In mulch-heavy beds, the foliage can visually blend into the background, so pairing it with color contrast helps the plant make the strongest impact.
Evergreen to Semi-Evergreen Interest Through the Seasons.
Carex Red Rooster is evergreen to semi-evergreen in suitable climates, providing texture and color long after many perennials have gone dormant. In colder zones or exposed winter locations, some foliage may become tattered and should be cleaned up in early spring. Its cool-season growth habit means it often looks especially fresh in spring and fall, while hot summer conditions may require steady moisture to keep the plant looking its best.
Low-Maintenance Performance in Sun or Part Shade.
Carex Red Rooster grows best in full sun to part shade with moist, well-drained soil. It prefers consistent moisture, especially during establishment, but can tolerate drier conditions once established if drainage is good. In hot climates, afternoon shade may help preserve the foliage and reduce stress. Avoid planting it in constantly soggy soil unless drainage and air circulation are strong, and use containers with drainage holes to prevent waterlogged roots.
Deer-Resistant Texture for Containers and Landscape Beds.
This sedge is a useful choice for deer-prone gardens because its fine, leathery foliage is generally avoided by deer. It works beautifully as a container thriller or texture plant, a border accent, a mass planting, or a foliage contrast near walkways and patios. Use Carex Red Rooster with heuchera, blue fescue, sedum, lavender, coneflowers, black mondo grass, evergreen shrubs, and other colorful perennials to create a layered, designer-style planting.
























