Carex pensylvanica, commonly called Pennsylvania sedge, is a shade-loving perennial sedge that is native to thickets and dry woodland areas in Eastern and Central North America. It typically grows in loose colonies with a creeping habit. Roots are reddish brown. It is often found in areas with oak trees, hence the additional common name of oak sedge.
- Type: Grass
 - Native 
 - Zone: 3 to 8
 - Height: 0.50 to 1.00 feet
 - Spread: 0.50 to 1.00 feet
 - Bloom Time: May
 - Bloom Description: Greenish
 - Sun: Part shade to full shade
 - Water: Dry to medium
 - Maintenance: Low
 - Suggested Use: Ground Cover, Naturalize, Rain Garden
 - Flower: Insignificant
 - Tolerate: Heavy Shade, Wet Soil