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Carex praegracilis is a species of North American sedge known as clustered field sedge, field sedge, and expressway sedge. [1] Carex praegracilis is cultivated in the specialty horticulture trade as lawn substitute and meadow-like plantings.
Eriophorum angustifolium is a hardy, herbaceous, rhizomatous, perennial sedge, able to endure in a variety of environments in the temperate, subarctic and arctic regions of Earth. Unlike Gossypium , the genus from which cotton is derived, the bristles which grow on E. angustifolium are unsuited to textile manufacturing .
The name Carex deweyana was first published in the Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, 1: 65 in 1824 in an article written by Lewis David de Schweinitz. [2]
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USCGC Sedge (WLB 402), a United States coastguard; Nickname of Liversedge F.C., a football (soccer) club in West Yorkshire, England; A term of venery or collective noun for several species of birds, including bitterns, cranes and herons; An alternative name for caddisflies
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Cyperus esculentus (also called chufa, [3] tiger nut, [4] atadwe, [5] yellow nutsedge, [6] earth almond, and in Chishona, pfende [7]) is a species of plant in the sedge family widespread across much of the world. [8]