Carex oshimensis EverColor® 'Eversheen' is a compact, mounding ornamental sedge known for its striking foliage. The grass-like leaves have lime-yellow centers and deep green edges, offering year-round color.
- Bright variegated foliage — lime centers with deep green margins.
- Ideal for shady gardens, borders, and containers.
- Grows best in full shade to partial shade.
- Height: 12–18 inches; Spread: 12–18 inches.
- Low maintenance, deer-resistant, evergreen clump-forming habit.
Shipped safely in pots, this plant arrives healthy and well-secured. Hardy in USDA zones 5–9. Suitable for indoor pots or outdoor shade gardens.
Growing Zones: 5–9

| Mature Height: | 12–18 Inches |
| Sunlight: | Full Shade to Partial Shade |
| Mature Width: | 12–18 Inches |
| Botanical Name: | Carex oshimensis 'Eversheen' |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate |
FAQ's
Is Carex 'Eversheen' a type of grass?
No, Carex 'Eversheen' is a sedge, not a true grass. It belongs to the Cyperaceae family and is prized for its foliage rather than flowers.
How large does Carex 'Eversheen' grow?
It grows to a compact size of about 12–18 inches in height and spread, forming neat mounds perfect for edging or mass planting.
What light conditions does it prefer?
Carex 'Eversheen' thrives in full to partial shade. It can tolerate filtered sunlight but prefers areas protected from harsh direct sun.
Does it stay green year-round?
Yes, it is evergreen in most climates, meaning its bright foliage remains attractive even through winter.
Is this plant low maintenance?
Absolutely. Carex 'Eversheen' requires minimal care — occasional watering and trimming of old leaves in early spring is usually enough.
Is it deer resistant?
Yes, its foliage is generally not favored by deer, making it a great choice for landscapes where deer are common.
Can Carex 'Eversheen' be grown in containers?
Yes! It’s an excellent choice for containers, adding color and texture to patios, balconies, and shady corners.
Does it need a lot of water?
No. It prefers moist but well-drained soil. Water when the top inch of soil becomes dry but avoid soggy conditions.
Will it flower?
Carex is mostly valued for its foliage. Though it may produce small flowers, they are not showy and often go unnoticed.
Is it cold hardy?
Yes, Carex 'Eversheen' is hardy down to zone 5, tolerating cold temperatures as low as -20°F with proper mulching.