Carex comans 'Bronze Perfection' | 1 Litre Pot | 15cm - 20cm Height

Price range: £5.44 through £6.14

Common Names

  • New Zealand Hair Sedge

Carex comans ‘Bronze Perfection’ is an exquisite evergreen New Zealand Hair Sedge, showcasing year-round bronze-copper foliage. Its fine, arching leaves add elegant texture and colour to borders, containers, and ground cover, creating enduring beauty with minimal effort.

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£6.14
3 – 9 pieces
£5.90 (4% off)
10 – 24 pieces
£5.44 (11% off)
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Carex comans 'Bronze Perfection'
£18.42

Embrace year-round texture and distinctive colour with Carex comans ‘Bronze Perfection’, an evergreen sedge that brings elegant form to any UK garden.

This striking ornamental grass offers a beautiful contrast with its fine, hair-like foliage, presenting a rich bronze-copper hue that intensifies in cooler weather. Known commonly as New Zealand Hair Sedge, this particular cultivar, ‘Bronze Perfection’, was selected for its exceptional colour and graceful, arching habit. It originates from the diverse Carex genus, with its species, comans, native to the windswept landscapes of New Zealand. This makes it a wonderfully resilient and adaptable addition for various garden settings across the British Isles.

Key Features of Carex comans ‘Bronze Perfection’

  • Stunning evergreen bronze-copper foliage provides year-round interest.
  • Graceful, arching habit creates soft, flowing textures in borders and containers.
  • Remarkably low maintenance, making it ideal for busy gardeners.
  • Tolerant of a range of soil conditions, preferring well-drained sites.
  • Forms neat, compact clumps, perfect for ground cover or edging.
  • Resilient and hardy, thriving in many UK garden environments.

Discovering Carex comans ‘Bronze Perfection’

Carex comans ‘Bronze Perfection’ truly lives up to its name, offering a near-perfect display of unique colour and texture. The slender, almost thread-like leaves emerge a deep green, yet they quickly transform into a vibrant bronze, which further deepens to a rich copper in autumn and winter. This ensures continuous visual appeal throughout all seasons. Although it produces subtle, inconspicuous brown flower spikes during summer, these are often overshadowed by its spectacular foliage, which remains the main attraction.

Gardeners often use this versatile plant in numerous ways. It works exceptionally well as a soft, flowing ground cover, especially when planted in drifts to create a cohesive carpet of colour. Many find it invaluable for softening the edges of pathways and borders, providing a delicate yet robust framework. Furthermore, it excels in patio pots and containers, where its cascading foliage can elegantly spill over the sides. It is also an excellent choice for rockeries, gravel gardens, or simply adding a touch of drama to a mixed perennial bed. This sedge adds architectural interest without being overly dominant.

Regarding maintenance, Carex comans ‘Bronze Perfection’ asks for very little. You will not need to prune it extensively. Instead, you can simply comb out any dead or discoloured foliage in early spring to maintain its tidy appearance and encourage fresh growth. This process keeps the plant looking its best. Moreover, this plant contributes modestly to garden wildlife. While not a primary nectar source for bees or butterflies, its dense, tussock-forming habit provides excellent shelter and cover for small insects, contributing to a healthy garden ecosystem.

Max Height 0.40 at maturity
Max Spread 0.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade
Soil Type
Loam Sandy Silt
H5 H5 – Hardy in most places

Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -15°C to -10°C

Care Notes

Carex comans 'Bronze Perfection' is a low-maintenance plant. Water regularly during its establishment phase and in prolonged dry spells; however, established plants show good drought tolerance. It thrives in well-drained soil but is adaptable to various types. Feeding is generally not necessary, though a light, balanced feed in spring can promote vigorous growth. The main care involves tidying: in early spring, simply comb through the plant to remove any dead or discoloured foliage. This encourages fresh new growth and maintains its neat, mounding habit. It is generally pest and disease-free. Plant in full sun for the most intense bronze colour, though it tolerates partial shade.