Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: NO
Description
Appearance: Carex plantaginea is a grass-like perennial known for its wide, strap-like leaves and inconspicuous brownish flowers.
Leaves: The leaves are wide, strap-like, and resemble plantain leaves.
Flowers: The plant produces inconspicuous, brownish flowers on long stems.
Habitat: It is commonly found in woodlands, especially in moist, shaded areas.
Distribution: Plantain-leaved sedge is native to eastern North America.
Occurrence
Planted in brush island and fern area woods.