Martin Pellizzer

Carex Punctata Var. Laevicaulis

Bluejoint grass, scientifically known as Carex punctata var. laevicaulis, is a hardy perennial plant commonly found in wetlands and moist soils across North America. It is recognized for its slender, grass-like appearance and its ability to thrive in challenging environmental conditions. This plant plays an important role in stabilizing soil and supporting local wildlife by providing habitat and food. Its distinctive blue-green foliage and subtle floral structures make it both ecologically valuable and aesthetically pleasing. Despite its modest appearance, Bluejoint grass is a vital component of many wetland ecosystems.