Carex exilis, common name coastal sedge or meager sedge, is a species of grass-like plant in the Cyperaceae family. It is native to North America and Canada, with several disjunct populations from southern Canada to the Gulf Coast.
Carex exilis is a densely tufted, tussock-forming plant, with stiff, smooth stems reaching 12âÂÂ80 cm. in height. Leaves number between 2âÂÂ6 per stem. Inflorescences usually take the form of solitary spikes.
Although not classed as a conservation risk by the IUCN across most of its distribution range, it is listed as an endangered species in Connecticut by state authorities.