Shoreline Sedge

The Shoreline Sedge, scientifically known as Carex hyalinolepis, is a fascinating plant species commonly found in the wetlands and along the shores in and around Summerville, South Carolina. This resilient sedge thrives in various habitats, particularly in areas that experience periodic flooding or are close to water bodies. Its presence is significant in maintaining the ecological balance within these environments.

Shoreline Sedge features slender, grass-like leaves that can add texture and greenery to the landscape. The plant typically grows in clumps, providing excellent ground cover that helps prevent soil erosion along shorelines. The leaves are often bright green, contributing to the vibrant hues of the local flora. During the growing season, this sedge can produce inconspicuous flower spikes, which are essential for its reproduction and play a role in attracting various pollinators.

This species is particularly valued for its ability to stabilize soil and enhance water quality by filtering pollutants. Its adaptability to wet conditions makes it an important component of the ecosystem, supporting wildlife and promoting biodiversity. Observing the Shoreline Sedge in its natural habitat offers a glimpse into the unique plant life that thrives in the wetlands of Summerville, showcasing the area’s rich ecological heritage.

ID2727019
Rankspecies
Scientific NameCarex hyalinolepis Steud.
Common NameShoreline Sedge
Attributionkrasik | krasik | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen25/04/2026 12:35 pm
Last Seen25/04/2026 12:35 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6235220461krasikApril 25, 2026 12:35 pm32.946525, -80.169

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