Join Horticulturist Gregg Tepper to learn more about native sedges and their usefulness in the garden. Known botanically as Carex, this genus of grass relatives vary greatly. Gregg will discuss his favorites, their culture and suggestions for other native plant as companions. Register here.
Gregg Tepper is a professional horticulturist, lecturer, consultant, lifelong native plant enthusiast, and co-author of Deer Resistant Native Plants for the Northeast. He is currently horticulturist at the Arboretum at Laurel Hill and West Laurel Hill Cemeteries in Philadelphia, PA. where he manages various display gardens including Nature’s Sanctuary, a SITES Gold credited landscape. Gregg previously held the positions of director of horticulture at Mt. Cuba Center in Hockessin DE and the director of horticulture and board members at the Delaware Botanic Gardens in Dagsboro, DE.
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