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Acute sedge is a species of sedge, Latin name Carex acuta, also known as slender tufted-sedge.
Sheep and various birds.
Sedge Sprite was created in 1861.
Wild rabbits don't live in Antarctica.
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.
Sedge is a grass like plant. It has leaves and spikes.
A Bicknell's sedge is a variety of sedge, Latin name Carex bicknelli, principally found in north central and northeastern United States.
The carnation sedge or carax panicea is an Irish and UK wildflower.
Sedge or Carex seeds can be dispersed either by wind or water.
Wombats eat sedges and grasses. Bison, deer, elk, cattle, horses, sheep, goats and pronghorns are also known to eat sedges and grasses as well.