Native Plants

Coastal Flatsedge

Cyperus pennatiformis var. pennatiformis

USDA symbol: CYPEP

perennial grass

Hawaii: native

Meet the coastal flatsedge (Cyperus pennatiformis var. pennatiformis), a quietly beautiful Hawaiian native that deserves a spotlight in island gardens. This perennial sedge might not be the showiest plant in the nursery, but it carries the important distinction of being a truly local species – one that has called Hawaii ...

Coastal Flatsedge may be listed as rare in your area.
Global Conservation Status

Status: S1TH | Critically imperiled: Typically 5 or fewer occurrences or under 1,000 remaining individuals.

Coastal Flatsedge: A Rare Hawaiian Native Worth Protecting in Your Garden

Meet the coastal flatsedge (Cyperus pennatiformis var. pennatiformis), a quietly beautiful Hawaiian native that deserves a spotlight in island gardens. This perennial sedge might not be the showiest plant in the nursery, but it carries the important distinction of being a truly local species – one that has called Hawaii home for countless generations.

What Makes Coastal Flatsedge Special?

Coastal flatsedge belongs to the sedge family (Cyperaceae), giving it that classic grass-like appearance that many gardeners love. As a perennial, it’s a reliable long-term addition to your landscape, coming back year after year once established. You might also see it listed under its botanical synonym, Mariscus pennatiformis, in older plant references.

What truly sets this plant apart is its endemic status – it’s found naturally only in Hawaii. This makes it a genuine piece of the islands’ natural heritage, something you can’t say about many plants in typical Hawaiian landscapes today.

Where Does It Grow?

True to its name, coastal flatsedge is native to Hawaii’s coastal areas and can only be found growing naturally in the Hawaiian Islands. This limited geographic distribution makes it a unique choice for gardeners wanting to showcase authentic Hawaiian flora.

  • Species observed
  • No observations

A Word of Caution: Rarity Matters

Here’s something important to know: Coastal flatsedge has a Global Conservation Status of S1TH, indicating it’s considered critically imperiled. This rarity status means that while we absolutely encourage planting this beautiful native, it’s crucial to source your plants responsibly.

  • Only purchase from reputable native plant nurseries
  • Ensure plants are nursery-propagated, not wild-collected
  • Consider this an opportunity to contribute to conservation efforts
  • Never collect plants from wild populations

Growing Coastal Flatsedge Successfully

As a coastal native, this sedge is likely quite adaptable to Hawaiian growing conditions. Here’s what gardeners should know:

Climate Requirements: Coastal flatsedge thrives in USDA hardiness zones 10-12, making it perfect for Hawaii’s tropical climate but unfortunately not suitable for mainland gardens.

Garden Role: This grass-like perennial works beautifully in native Hawaiian gardens, coastal plantings, and naturalistic landscapes. Its understated beauty makes it an excellent supporting player that lets showier natives take center stage while providing authentic local character.

Ideal Garden Types:

  • Native Hawaiian restoration projects
  • Coastal gardens and beachfront landscapes
  • Low-maintenance naturalistic designs
  • Conservation-focused home landscapes

Why Choose Coastal Flatsedge?

Beyond its conservation value, coastal flatsedge offers practical benefits for Hawaiian gardeners. As a native species, it’s naturally adapted to local conditions, which typically means lower water requirements and fewer pest issues once established. Its grass-like texture adds movement and natural flow to plantings, creating that relaxed, authentic island feel.

While we don’t have complete information about its specific wildlife benefits, native sedges generally provide habitat value for local insects and birds, making your garden a more complete ecosystem.

The Bottom Line

Coastal flatsedge represents an opportunity to do something meaningful in your garden – supporting a rare native species while creating beautiful, sustainable landscapes. Yes, you’ll need to put in extra effort to source plants responsibly, but you’ll be rewarded with a unique, low-maintenance addition that connects your garden to Hawaii’s natural heritage.

If you’re passionate about native Hawaiian plants and want to make a difference through your gardening choices, coastal flatsedge deserves a place on your list. Just remember: with rarity comes responsibility, so always choose conservation-minded suppliers and never collect from the wild.

Cyperus pennatiformis var. pennatiformis is also known as...

Often we refer to plants by their common names. When shopping for plants the scientific name is the best way to positively identify the plant species you desire. But some plants have more than one name! While it doesn't happen often, nurseries might display one name while you're searching for another. Cyperus pennatiformis var. pennatiformis is also known as:

Mariscus pennatiformis | USDA symbol: MAPE5

Why do some plants have more than one name? Over time plant species may be renamed for a few reasons:

  1. Botanists in different regions named the same plant without knowing it had already been classified.
  2. A species was reclassified after scientific advances in, for example, DNA analysis.
  3. Slight variations within a species are sometimes mistakenly identified as entirely new species.

Classification

Group: Monocot
Kingdom: Plantae - Plants
Subkingdom: Tracheobionta - Vascular plants
Superdivision: Spermatophyta - Seed plants
Division: Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class: Liliopsida - Monocotyledons
Subclass: Commelinidae
Order: Cyperales
Family: Cyperaceae Juss. - Sedge family
Genus: Cyperus L. - flatsedge

Species: Cyperus pennatiformis Kük. - coastal flatsedge

Variety: Cyperus pennatiformis Kük. var. pennatiformis - coastal flatsedge

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA