| C. comans produces dense tufts of narrow leaves in chartruese, pale grey or russet tones and flower spikes in earth tones. This species ia quite large, including more than 1,500 varieties, both evergreen and decidous. These can be found from the coldest climates and high altitudes all the way to the tropics. All sedge are essentially grasslike in appearance and range in size from extremely small tufts of two inches in height up to large clumps of six or more feet in height and half that in spread. Sedge are nearly always grown for the appearance of foliage as the flower spikes, while attractive are often quite inconspicuous. |