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Learn the differences between grasses, sedges, and rushes based on their stems, leaves, and flowers. See pictures and examples of common species in Illinois and avoid confusing common names.
Learn about 10 types of sedge grass native to the United States, their features, benefits, and growing conditions. Sedge grass is a versatile and low-maintenance plant that can be used as a ground cover, a lawn alternative, or a border.
Sedge makes a beautiful addition to many landscapes. This sturdy and semi-evergreen ornamental has a wide native range and is a low-maintenance alternative to ornamental grasses. Here are 21 of gardening expert Melissa Strauss’ favorite varieties.
Learn how to plant, grow, and care for sedge, a genus of over 2000 species with various characteristics and uses. Sedge is native to all continents except Antarctica and can thrive in wetlands, tundra, or dry landscapes.
In this video, you will learn how to identify Broomsedge, Andropogon virginicus. This video is part of the Grasses at a Glance series by Natural Resources, E...
Learn how to identify and grow 15 of the best true sedge plants, also known as Carex, in your garden. These low-maintenance grasses thrive in wet or depleted soils and add color and texture to shady spots.
Learn how to identify sedges (Cyperaceae) in Ireland with this webinar by Dr. Lynda Weekes, an expert botanist. Find out the key features, tips, and resources for sedge identification, with examples of common species and their keys.
Sedge (Carex) is an ornamental perennial that is grown for the strappy or thin grass-like foliage. Sedge is tolerant of a range of growing conditions and is a versatile low-maintenance plant for beds, borders, and containers. Learn how to grow and use sedges in your landscape.
Learn about 10 popular sedge plants that can add color and texture to your garden. Sedges are grass-like perennials that prefer moist soil and partial shade or sun.
A practical and expertly illustrated field guide to over one hundred grasses, sedges, and rushes "No one will be able to claim that the identification of grasses, sedges, and rushes, which are of fundamental importance both environmentally and economically, are simply 'too difficult' after they have learned to use this excellent guide."--Peter Raven, President Emeritus, Missouri Botanical ...