Everest (Carex Oshimensis Everest) - Description
Potted Carex Oshimensis EverestCommon Name: Everest Japanese Sedge
Other names: None
Indoors or Outdoor: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation
Size: Potted plant, approximately 20-30 cm in height
Everest (Carex Oshimensis Everest) - Delivery
Delivery info: This product will be carefully packaged and delivered directly to your doorstep within the specified delivery timeframe.Everest (Carex Oshimensis Everest) - Characteristics
Mature Size: Reaches a height of 30-40 cm and a spread of 30-45 cmEvergreen or deciduous: Evergreen, providing year-round interest
Preferred position: Partial to full shade, but can tolerate some sun in cooler climates
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Compact clumps with slender, arching green and white variegated leaves
Hardy or not Hardy: Hardy in most climates, including the Irish climate
Diseases: Generally disease-resistant and low-maintenance
Everest (Carex Oshimensis Everest) - Uses
Uses in Garden: Perfect for borders, containers, and rock gardens. Adds texture and interest to shady spots.Everest (Carex Oshimensis Everest) - Characteristics (Specifically in an Irish climate)
Preferred planting aspect: Thrives in a sheltered position away from strong windsIs it Frost Hardy: Yes, it is frost hardy and can withstand cold temperatures in the Irish climate
Fast or slow Growing? Moderately fast-growing, forming dense clumps over time
Pruning advice: Trim back any damaged or untidy foliage in early spring
Everest (Carex Oshimensis Everest) - Planting Instructions
Sowing Time: Can be planted throughout the year, but early spring or autumn is idealInstructions: Plant in well-draining soil enriched with organic matter
Trench Preparation: Dig a trench and incorporate compost or well-rotted manure before planting
Instructions: Gently remove the plant from its pot, place it in the trench, and fill with soil, firming it around the roots
Positioning of Plants: Space the plants approximately 25-30 cm apart
Plant Spacing: Provide enough room for the plants to spread and grow freely
Pruning Instructions: Remove any dead or damaged foliage regularly to encourage healthy growth
Facts About Everest (Carex Oshimensis Everest) - Irish Specific Facts
- This plant is well-suited for the Irish climate, as it tolerates the cooler temperatures and moderate rainfall.- In Ireland, it is often used in shaded areas or woodland gardens to add interest and texture.
- The average growth rate of Everest Japanese Sedge in Ireland is around 10-15 cm per year.
- When planting in Ireland, ensure the soil is well-draining to prevent waterlogging, which can harm the plant's roots.
(Note: All measurements are provided in the metric system.)
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