SEDGES
Any rush-like or grass-like plants of the genus Carex, growing in cold places. It grows in the tundra where Lemmings use it as bedding and a food source.Sedge grass has a solid stem and true grass has a hollow stem.
Sedge is a part of a different family from grass. Grass is part of the family Poaceae (or Graminaceae), whereas sedges are a part of the Cyperaceae family. So no, sedge is not a type of grass, it's more of a "forb" than a grass.
Not really, no. It looks similar, but there are physical characteristics that set it apart from all grasses. Sedges are of Family Cyperaceae, whereas grasses are members of the Graminaceae (or Poaceae) family.
Sedge is a grass like plant. It has leaves and spikes.
Cyperus rotundus (coco-grass/Java grass/nut grass/purple nut sedge/red nut sedge)
There are many ways you could kill sedge grass. You could buy and spray a special chemical on it for example.
It is if you are a wombat.
Kill it with fire.
Eriophorum angustifolium is the scientific name for common cotton grass which is actually a sedge.
Sheep and various birds.
A yellow-eyed grass is a popular name for any species of xyrid, a North American plant resembling a sedge.
Sedge grasses form part of the wombat's diet.
Horses and other livestock can eat tender, young Broom sedge with no problems. However, as the grass matures it loses most of it's nutritional attributes and becomes unpalatable for eating.
One example is sedge, a grasslike plant found on wet ground.
Cattails grow in the river, as do duckweeds and marsh marigolds. Prairie cord grass, awl fruited sedge and foxtail sedge also grow in rivers.