Carex morrowii 'Gold Band' is a plant known for its arched and narrow leaves, varied with a lively golden hue in the center and a dark green edge. Its leaves form dense cespi compact, which slowly spread through underground rhizomes. Produces small brown ears that emerge between the foliage.
leaves: the leaves of carex morrowii' gold band I am
its focal point, with a golden strip at the center and green edges
Dark. This contrast adds visual interest to the garden.
Growth: this plant grows slowly, forming dense cespi and
compact over the years, ideal for filling empty spaces or for
create borders.
adaptability: is a versatile plant that thrives in different light conditions,
from the partial shade to the full sun, and adapts to various types of
Ground.
tolerance
to the drought: once established, the "gold band" can tolerate
short drought periods, making it suitable also for gardens to
low maintenance.
maintenance: requires little more annual pruning to remove
dead leaves and keep it fit.
Resistance: usually it is not susceptible to problems of
pests or diseases, making it a reliable choice for
gardeners.
Carex morrowii 'Gold Band' is native to the japan, where it grows in mountain forests and wetlands. It was introduced in West in the 18th century as an ornamental plant for gardens. From then became popular all over the world for its beauty and his resistance.