
Sedge Grass (Carex brunnea)

This plant likes bright light but is best kept away from direct heat. Avoid placing in an area that is too dry or wet, this makes it ideal for the damper areas of arid setups where a microclimate of higher humidity is required. Provides great cover for Tortoises and other arid species.
Carex, or Japanese sedge grass, is a staple of the British garden. It's compact, growing no larger than about 30cm tall, so it's brilliant for filling gaps in flower beds or potted arrangements. It's not a plant made to be the star of the show, but one to support showier growers.
This ornamental grass is great in tortoise enclosures for shelter and shade. Keep the soil moist, but never over water.

This plant likes bright light but is best kept away from direct heat. Avoid placing in an area that is too dry or wet, this makes it ideal for the damper areas of arid setups where a microclimate of higher humidity is required. Provides great cover for Tortoises and other arid species.
Carex, or Japanese sedge grass, is a staple of the British garden. It's compact, growing no larger than about 30cm tall, so it's brilliant for filling gaps in flower beds or potted arrangements. It's not a plant made to be the star of the show, but one to support showier growers.
This ornamental grass is great in tortoise enclosures for shelter and shade. Keep the soil moist, but never over water.
Description

This plant likes bright light but is best kept away from direct heat. Avoid placing in an area that is too dry or wet, this makes it ideal for the damper areas of arid setups where a microclimate of higher humidity is required. Provides great cover for Tortoises and other arid species.
Carex, or Japanese sedge grass, is a staple of the British garden. It's compact, growing no larger than about 30cm tall, so it's brilliant for filling gaps in flower beds or potted arrangements. It's not a plant made to be the star of the show, but one to support showier growers.
This ornamental grass is great in tortoise enclosures for shelter and shade. Keep the soil moist, but never over water.



















