Nut sedge primarily spreads through its underground tubers, or "nuts," which can remain dormant in the soil for several years. When the conditions are favorable, these tubers can sprout and produce new plants, leading to rapid population increases. Additionally, nut sedge can spread through seed production, although this method is less common. Soil disturbance and water movement can also facilitate the dispersal of its tubers.
Cyperus rotundus (coco-grass/Java grass/nut grass/purple nut sedge/red nut sedge)
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It is if you are a wombat.
Acute sedge is a species of sedge, Latin name Carex acuta, also known as slender tufted-sedge.
No, the water chestnut, is a grass-like sedge grown for its edible corms.
Sedge Sprite was created in 1861.
Cannabis, soy beans, safflower oil, switch grass, corn, pine, spruce, nut sedge.
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.
Penuats are most comonly used.
White-topped Sedge, White Star Sedge, and Starrush Whitetop are all common names for Rhynchospora colorata, a perennial sedge found in southeastern North America, from Virginia to New Mexico in the U.S, and south to the Caribbean Islands.