Carex tereticaulis
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Poong’ort / Cylindrical Sedge
Botanical Name: Carex tereticaulis
Family: Cyperaceae
Origin: Australia (widespread across southern regions, including SA)
Plant Type: Evergreen sedge (grass-like perennial)
Overview
Carex tereticaulis is a tough, Australian native sedge valued for its upright, fine-textured foliage and exceptional adaptability to South Australian conditions. Naturally occurring in wetlands and along creek lines, it performs reliably in Adelaide gardens when given reasonable moisture during establishment, yet it also handles periods of dryness once mature.
Its narrow, cylindrical, deep-green leaves form dense clumps that provide year-round structure, making it ideal for mass planting, erosion control, rain gardens, swales, and naturalistic landscapes. Highly tolerant of poor soils, variable moisture and light frost, this sedge is a dependable, low-maintenance choice for both native restoration and contemporary garden designs.
Key Features
- Mature Size: 0.6–1.0 m H × 0.5–0.8 m W (upright, clumping habit)
- Growth Rate: 20–40 cm per year under good conditions
- Foliage: Fine, cylindrical, deep-green leaves; evergreen; upright and softly arching with age
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Flowers: Inconspicuous brown to tan flower spikes in spring–summer (not ornamental)
- Fragrance: Not fragrant
- Seasonal Interest: Evergreen foliage year-round; strong structural presence in all seasons
- Wildlife Value: Provides shelter for frogs, lizards and beneficial insects; useful habitat plant in wetland and waterwise designs
- Tolerance: Tolerates drought once established; excellent tolerance of periodic inundation; heat and wind tolerant; light–moderate frost hardy; suitable for heavy soils and fluctuating moisture
- Planting Density: Mass planting: 3–5 plants per m²; Banks, swales or naturalistic planting: 0.6–1 m spacing
- Pet Friendly: Generally regarded as non-toxic to pets
Where It Works Best
- Sunlight: Full sun to part shade; tolerates light shade but grows most densely in sun
- Soil: Adaptable — thrives in clay, loam, sandy or seasonally wet soils; tolerates poor drainage better than most sedges
- Water Needs: Establishment: 2 deep soaks/week for 8–12 weeks; Established: low to moderate water; benefits from occasional deep watering in prolonged dry periods
- Maintenance: Very low — remove old foliage if required; cut back hard every few years to rejuvenate if clumps thin; mulch optional
- Lifespan: 15–30+ years
- Climate Zones: Ideal for temperate and Mediterranean South Australia — Adelaide Plains, Hills, Fleurieu Peninsula, wetlands and low-lying areas
- Soil pH: Neutral to slightly alkaline; tolerant of most SA soils
Landscape & Design Ideas
- Mass planting for naturalistic, low-maintenance native landscapes
- Erosion control on slopes, creek lines and drainage swales
- Rain gardens and water-sensitive urban design (WSUD)
- Background texture in native gardens with Lomandra, Juncus and Dianella
- Habitat planting for biodiversity-focused landscapes
Why You Will Love It
Carex tereticaulis is a set-and-forget Australian sedge that delivers structure, resilience and ecological value with almost no maintenance. Whether stabilising a bank, filling a rain garden or adding texture to a native landscape, it thrives where many plants struggle — making it a quiet workhorse for Adelaide gardens.
