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Cymophyllus fraserianus
( Fraser's Sedge )
| The Sedge family (Cyperaceae) is as widespread as the grass family, but are especially common in wet or moist habitats in temperate and subarctic zones. The stems of sedges are solidly filled with pith, and do not have nodes. They are triangular in cross section. The leaves are arraged in three rows, with sheaths usually fused around the stem. Leaf blades of sedges are usually grass-like; with evergreen or semi-evergreen foliage. Sedges are wind-pollinated, with flower-heads almost always in spikelets. C. fraserianus forms clumps of broad, flat, basal, green leaves. From May to June bears white flowers resembling pom-poms. |
| Important Info : The stems of sedges are solidly filled with pith, and do not have nodes. |
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