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A Variegated Japanese Sedge for Bright Shade Groundcover
Green Leaves with Bright White Edges
Ice Dance Carex is a variegated Japanese sedge grown for its arching green foliage edged in bright white. Also called Ice Dance Sedge or Japanese Sedge Ice Dance, this grass-like perennial brings clean color, texture, and movement to shade gardens, woodland beds, edging, and containers.
The white leaf margins help brighten darker planting areas without relying on flowers. Use Ice Dance Carex near hostas, ferns, hellebores, heuchera, brunnera, black mondo grass, ajuga, foamflower, and shade-loving groundcovers, where its green-and-white foliage adds contrast and a polished look.
A Spreading Sedge for Shade Groundcover
Ice Dance Carex is especially useful because it spreads slowly by rhizomes to form a tidy, weed-discouraging groundcover. It is more spreading than many clumping sedges, making it a strong choice for shaded slopes, under-tree plantings, woodland edges, and along pathways.
This spreading habit gives Ice Dance a practical role in the landscape, but it remains easy to edge, thin, or divide when needed. Plant it in groups for a fuller groundcover effect, or use it as a repeated edging plant to create rhythm through a shaded bed.
Evergreen Texture with Low-Maintenance Appeal
Ice Dance Carex is evergreen in milder climates and semi-evergreen in colder regions. Its foliage can provide texture through much of the year, giving shaded beds a more finished look even when flowering perennials are dormant.
If winter weather leaves the foliage tattered, trim the old growth back in late winter or early spring before fresh new blades fill in. This quick cleanup is usually the main maintenance needed, making Ice Dance a practical choice for low-stress shade plantings.
Deer Resistant and Shade Friendly
Ice Dance Carex is generally considered deer-resistant, making it useful in shaded gardens where browsing pressure can be a concern. While no plant is completely deer-proof, sedges are often lower-risk than many tender flowering perennials.
Plant Ice Dance in part shade to full shade for the best foliage quality. It can tolerate morning sun or full sun in cooler climates with consistent moisture, but hot afternoon sun may bleach the foliage or stress the plant in warmer regions.
Easy Care in Moist, Well-Drained Soil
Ice Dance Carex grows best in average to fertile, moist, well-drained soil. It appreciates steady moisture during establishment and performs especially well in shaded beds where the soil does not dry out for long periods.
Water regularly after planting until the roots establish. Fertilizer is rarely needed in average garden soil, but a light spring topdressing of compost can help maintain healthy foliage. Divide mature patches in spring if they become crowded or if you want to spread the plant into new areas.
| Hardiness Zone: | 5-9 |
|---|---|
| Mature Height: | 12 to 16 Inches |
| Mature Width: | 18 to 24 Inches |
| Sunlight: | Part shade to full shade preferred; tolerates morning sun or full sun in cooler climates with moisture |
| Soil | Average to fertile, moist, well-drained soil; tolerates rich woodland soils and some wetter sites |
| Water | Water regularly after planting; prefers even moisture; avoid prolonged drought |
| Bloom Time / Color | Mid spring to late spring; small white to brownish flower spikes are generally insignificant |
| Ornamental Features | Variegated green-and-white foliage, spreading groundcover habit, arching texture, evergreen shade interest |
| Wildlife Value | Provides ground-level cover and texture |
| Resistance | Generally deer resistant; low maintenance; shade tolerant; disease resistant in some nursery listings |
| Landscape Uses | Shade groundcover, woodland garden, edging, container planting, border front, under trees, shaded slopes, foundation planting, rain garden edge, mixed perennial bed |
How to Care for Ice Dance Carex
Be sure to read our planting instructions to ensure a healthy and happy Ice Dance Carex for years to come!
How should I plant Ice Dance Carex?
Plant Ice Dance Carex in part shade to full shade with average to fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Choose a location where the variegated foliage can brighten the planting, such as a shaded walkway, woodland edge, foundation bed, under-tree area, container, or front of a mixed perennial border. Dig a hole about as wide as the root ball and just as deep. Set the crown level with the surrounding soil, backfill gently, and water thoroughly. Space plants about 12–18 inches apart for edging or groundcover coverage, depending on how quickly you want the area to fill in.
How often should I water Ice Dance Carex after planting?
Water Ice Dance Carex deeply after planting, then keep the soil evenly moist while roots establish. During the first growing season, water when the top few inches of soil begin to dry. Established plants perform best with consistent moisture, especially in sunnier or warmer sites. Ice Dance can tolerate occasional drying once rooted, but it should not be left dry for long periods during hot weather.
When should I fertilize Ice Dance Carex?
Ice Dance Carex usually needs little fertilizer when planted in average to fertile garden soil. A light spring topdressing of compost or a mild slow-release fertilizer is usually enough. Avoid heavy feeding, which can encourage soft growth. Proper light, steady moisture, and good drainage are more important than frequent fertilizer.
When and how should I prune Ice Dance Carex?
Prune Ice Dance Carex in late winter or early spring if foliage looks tattered after winter. Use scissors, hand pruners, or shears to remove damaged foliage before fresh growth begins. In mild climates, where the foliage stays attractive, only remove browned or tired leaves as needed. Avoid cutting too late in spring once new growth has already filled in.