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grasslike sedge

Scientific Name: Carex panicea

Family: Cyperaceae

Category: Monocot

Growth: Graminoid

Duration: Perennial

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Grasses are usually the most abundant plants in coastal prairies and grasslands. Rushes and sedges are grass-like plants that often grow in or adjacent to the&nbsp&*! A woodland sedge with grass-like leaves and small clusters of tiny greenish Large grass-like plant creating thick patches in coastal wetlands.&*! You are here: Home / Plant Profile. Generals Synonyms Classification Related Links. Carex panicea L. Show All Show Tabs grass-like sedge. of &nbsp&*! Grasses, Sedges, Rushes and Other Grass-like Plants. There are currently 40 species featured on this site. Look up grasses, sedges and rushes by Grasses&nbsp&*! introduced grasses, native grasses, invasive grasses, sedges, rushes and on and on Sedges are grass like plants that usually grow in standing water or where&nbsp&*! Yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) is an erect, grasslike perennial member of the sedge family.&*! 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In addition to the typical clumping grass-like form, there are sedges (like Carex phyllocephala) that have a short stem with a whorl of leaves radiating out from the&nbsp&*! n grasslike or rushlike plant growing in wet places having solid stems, narrow grasslike leaves and spikelets of inconspicuous flowers. Types: show 15 types&*! At least 84 perennial and 42 annual grasses and grasslike plants (including grasses, sedges, rushes, and cattails) are native to Sacramento County.&*! Sedge grass, Carex, is sometimes mistaken for ornamental grass, but is a sedge grass and more grass-like. It is a handsome, low growing, clumping grass that&nbsp&*! Here is a listing of the Grasses &amp Sedges currently available at Nutshell Nursery: Sedges are mostly cultivated for their coled grass like foliage. Continue&nbsp&*! Carex brunnea, Narrow Sedge - Grass-like plant w/neat tight clumps to 1 foot tall w/ thin dark green leaves. Give regular water. 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Grasses, sedges and rushes are typically referred to as ornamental plants, and it can be difficult to determine the difference What Do Sedge Plants Look Like?&*! Carex elata &#39Aurea&#39 -- A wonderful clump-forming grass-like sedge with bright golden yellow and green margined foliage. Tolerant of full sun to partial shade but&nbsp&*! Grass-like Sedge - Download From Over 40 Million High Quality Stock Photos, s, Vectors. Sign up for FREE today.: 58547710.&*! Soquel Nursery Growers Grasses and Grasslike Plants: Sedges, Rushes, Bamboo.&*! Options like sedges, moss, and clover thrive without fertilizers, require less water than grass, and rarely or never need to be mowed. A few&nbsp&*!