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The rich, rusty copper-bronze, fine leaved foliage makes Carex ‘Red Rooster’ one of the most popular ornamental coloured grasses available.

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Carex buchananii “Red Rooster”

Switch Grass, New Zealand Sedge.

25 Seeds

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The rich, rusty copper-bronze, fine leaved foliage makes Carex buchananii ‘Red Rooster’ one of the most popular ornamental coloured grasses available.
Tufted and erect in growth, they start as a tight vertical plant and grow into a vase shaped clump with an upright arching form, the tips of the thin linear leaves curl as they mature. Growing to a height of around 60cm (24in), the narrow, triangular blades flex gracefully in the breeze.

Carex is an all round tough plant suitable for problem areas, this low-maintenance plant quickly becomes established in borders or containers. It is extremely versatile with regard to soil types, tolerating dryness, salt winds and sandy drought-prone soils and yet will adapt to quite boggy situations. Hardy to around minus 10°C (14°F). It is disease, pest resistant and evergreen and will provide valuable winter interest to the garden.

Carex is outstanding when planted with silver foliage plants, brightly coloured flowers or variegated grasses. They give colour, texture and movement in the perennial garden. They look good as a specimen in a pot or planted informally in groups or 3, 5 or more, dotted among herbaceous plants and ground cover.
They are at their most effective when planted close together in show-stopping block planting. For glorious colour, plant in full sun to partial shade.



Sowing:
Sow indoors in late Winter to early Spring or in Autumn or direct sow on open ground from March onwards.

Sowing indoors:
Sow on to the surface of a free-draining, moist seed-sowing compost and cover with 3 to 4mm (¼ in) of vermiculite. Do not exclude light as this helps germination. Keep at around 15 to 20°C (60 to 68°F).
Germination should take place in approximately two weeks. Maintain a temperature of 15°C (60°F) until the seedlings are established.
Once seedlings are large enough to handle, take a small clump of seedlings and put them all in a one-litre pot of gritty compost. They will form a bushy plant and be ready to go into the garden in summer. Grow in sun and in well drained soil.


Sowing Direct:
Ensure all ground is weed free and well prepared before sowing. Sow the seed 2 to 3cm (¾ to 1¼in) deep in rows 60 to 90cm (25 to 35in) apart with a distance of 10 to 30cm (4 to 12in) between the plants.
The rate and speed of germination will depend on the soil temperature and weather conditions and could be from 7 to 21 days.


Cultivation:
In spring comb through the plant with your fingers to remove dead foliage. Feed in summer with single dressing of a dilute general fertiliser. Even without an annual feed, most grasses will put on a first-rate show. The more nitrogen grasses receive the greener and further they'll grow. Do not over do it…their spreading habit is fine in a field, but in a garden they may become too lush and the flower quality may suffer.
Cut back old foliage to 10cm (4in) in spring as new growth appears in the centres of plants. Divide congested plants in April to June.


Plant Uses:
Beds and borders, City and Courtyard Gardens, Containers, Cottage/Informal, Foliage, Prairie planting. Flower arrangements. Low Maintenance or Mediterranean. Maritime gardens


Origin:
Pronounced Carex buchananii (KAIR-ex)(byoo-kah-NAN-ee-eye)
It is found throughout New Zealand in lowland to montane forests, grasslands and sand dunes. It is probably the most popular native grass used in amenity planting.


Packet Size 25 Seeds
Family Cyperaceae
Genus Carex
Species buchananii
Cultivar Red Rooster
Common Name Switch Grass, New Zealand Sedge.
Other Common Names New Zealand Leatherleaf Sedge.
Hardiness Hardy Perennials
Flowers Flowers are inconspicuous in among the foliage
Natural Flower Time In Summer
Foliage Rusty copper-bronze all year
Height 60cm (24in)
Spread 30 to 60cm (18 to 24in)
Position Full sun preferred.
Aspect All aspects. Exposed or Sheltered
Soil Carex will adapt to most situations, but prefers light, moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil.
Time to Sow Sow indoors in late Winter to early Spring or in Autumn or direct sow on open ground from March onwards.
Germination 7 to 21 days dependent on temperature.
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