Sedge grass breathes through small pores on its leaves called stomata. These stomata open and close to let in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct. This process is called transpiration, where water is also released through the stomata.
One example is sedge, a grasslike plant found on wet ground.
No, planting grass on the moon would not allow you to breathe on it. The moon lacks a breathable atmosphere and does not support human life due to the absence of oxygen and other essential elements required for respiration.
On Saturn, you would not be able to breathe in anything as its atmosphere is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium with no oxygen. It lacks the essential components necessary for human respiration.
The opposite of grass would typically be considered as something like pavement or concrete.
Sedges disperse their seeds through various methods such as wind, water, or by attaching them to fur or feathers of animals. Some sedges have seeds that are covered with structures that aid in dispersal, such as hairs or bristles.
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.
SEDGESAny 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 grasses form part of the wombat's diet.
A yellow-eyed grass is a popular name for any species of xyrid, a North American plant resembling a sedge.
There are several types of sedge grass, including Carex pensylvanica, Carex morrowii, and Carex comans. These types differ in characteristics such as height, color, and texture. They also vary in terms of growing conditions, with some preferring wet soil and others thriving in drier conditions. It is important to choose the right type of sedge grass based on the specific growing conditions of your garden or landscape.
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.