SEDGE

common name for members of the Cyperaceae, a family of grasslike and rushlike herbs found in all parts of the world, especially in marshes of subarctic and temperate zones. The name sedge is also used specifically for species of the genus Carex of the same family. Sedges differ from true grasses in having solid, angular (usually triangular) stems. Most are perennial, reproducing by rhizomes. Some sedges are woven into mats and chair seats, and a few provide coarse hay. The pith of Cyperus papyrus was the source of the papyrus of ancient Egypt and other Mediterranean countries. Bulrushes, often called clubrushes, are sedges of the genus Scirpus; various other similar plants are also called bulrushes. The bulrushes in which the infant Moses was hidden (Ex. 2.8) were probably papyrus. The Oriental water chestnut (Eleocharis tuberosa) is cultivated extensively among the Chinese for its edible tubers. An unrelated Asian aquatic plant, Trapa natans, also called water chestnut (or water caltrop or hornnut) and sometimes also used for food, is now naturalized in the United States. Many genera of the sedge family have indigenous and abundant species in America. Sedge is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Liliopsida, order Cyperales, family Cyperaceae.

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BY SHORE AND SEDGE BY BRET HARTE BOSTON HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY New York: 11 East Seventeenth Street The Riverside Press, Cambridge 1885
...and Switchgrass (species 8). Sedges 38. Many sedges of the genus Carex occur in Northeast...occur in forested wetlands. Most sedges are difficult to identify without...the end of this chapter. Tussock Sedge (Carex stricta): perhaps the...
...reed. Reported 1955. CYPERACEAE Carex arenaria L.: Sand Sedge. Common; dune areas. C. bigelowii Torr. ex Schwein.: Stiff Sedge. Common. C. binervis Sm.: Ribbed Sedge. Well distributed, fairly com mon. C. carvophyllea Latour...
...1997). The two sedges are the curved sedge ( Carex curvula...fruits). Curved sedge on the west-facing...1 Study sites of sedges in the Austrian...Distribution of sedges Mt Patscherkofel...Tussocks of curved sedge sparsely distributed...
...sitting; sedes, seat, place, abode; sedecula, dim.; see sedeo under sit sedge < AS. secg. L. anthalium, n. a kind of sedge: Gr. byblos, papyrus, a sedge; see biblion under book L. carex, -leis, f. sedge; carectum, n. a sedgy...
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...areas, and a mixture of sedges, grasses and low shrubs...refuge is covered by sedge peat, often over l m...which allowed extensive sedge mats and sedge peat deposits...fewer uplands and shrub/sedge vegetation forms than...A mix of shrubs and sedges covers most of the upstream...
...coarse grass" and "sedge/grass" categories...Bromus sp.). The sedge/grass category in included sedges (Carex pensylvanica...that some grasses and sedges, especially Carex...ultimately, but that sedge was less on sites with...
...Sample and Mossman, 1997). Sedge wren typically prefer the tall dense vegetation found in sedge meadows and wet prairie but...frequently were dominated by native sedges (Carex spp.) . Bird surveys...occurring in pastures, only sedge wren might not arrive until...
...shallow and deep water emergent species, sedge meadow/wet prairie species, submersed...richness of guilds representing seed banks of sedge meadow/ wet prairie, mudflat, submersed...05, Fig. 3) . Numbers of species in sedge meadow/ wet prairie, mudflat and submersed...
...Ontario and six collections from wetland sedge meadows in Ohio and unglaciated Virginia...sand prairies. On the second axis, most sedge meadows, as well as the Denby and Anderson...silt and clay content. Alignment of sedge meadows on the third PCA axis (not shown...
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...ground cover of bluejoint (a grass). In ponds, Sitka sedge often forms dense stands; other common species are...sweet gale grows above a ground layer of Lyngbyes sedge or Sitka sedge. Where the water level fluctuates, Barclays willow...
...Hummocks of living sedge arose within a network...selection of grasses, sedges, and rushes grow in...reed grass, golden sedge, woolly sedge, and long-styled rush...bulrushes--coarse sedges that can grow two to...
...clear by lightning fires. Pennsylvania sedge formed a grasslike carpet over much of...oaks surround a summit of Pennsylvania sedge. Little Bald Knob has the added significance...stopping again to explore a Pennsylvania sedge opening surrounded by gnarly, lichen...
...grasses for just about every chunk of the ecology. He recommends Pennsylvania sedge for the Midwest and Northeast; western meadow sedge and California meadow sedge for the West Coast; and Texas or catlin sedge for the South. You can enhance...
...grasslike plant in the savannas is actually a sedge, Lagenocarpus guianensis. This large...species of beaked rushes. The savanna sedge, grasses, and rushes are mostly perennials...ground between the clumps of grasses and sedge, where competition for survival is not...
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...pair one of these sedges with a similarly...Best gold Yellow sedge, or Carex elata...Like variegated sedge, it also prefers...these variegated sedges with hellebores...dry, there is a sedge for you to try...this garden rhyme: Sedges are garden-worthy...
...use the terms carex and sedge interchangeably, which...correct. All carex are sedges, but not every sedge is a carex. The good...are some examples of sedges that might work in your...landscaping. Weeping Brown sedge: Can be grown in full...
...Has a New Pedigree Chum; Extra Walks for Sedge the Overweight Lurcher. Byline: By Daniel...be happier to be shedding the pounds. Sedge the dog is following in the footsteps of...campaign for Josie. Now, three-year-old Sedge has taken up the challenge along with his...
Horse Racing: Silver Sedge to Be Tyne Raider Again; Racing in Association...Pagebet. Byline: By Saraband SILVER Sedge has been a grand servant to connections...Rayshan here just 10 days ago. Silver Sedge only finds himself 1lb higher in the weights...
Silver Sedge Romps Home at Newcastle. Byline: By Doug...a reliable source for winners as Silver Sedge further advertised when opening his account...that the handicapper could revise Silver Sedges rating without him running after Torkinking...
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SEDGE common name for members...temperate zones. The name sedge is also used specifically...of the same family. Sedges differ from true grasses...called clubrushes, are sedges of the genus Scirpus...Many genera of the sedge family have indigenous...
PAPYRUS p pi r s, a sedge ( Cyperus papyrus ), now almost extinct in Egypt but so universally...papyrus, was formed into sheets by laying lengthwise slices of the sedge side by side in two layers at right angles and pressing them together...
TIGERNUT nearly cosmopolitan perennial ( Cyperus esculentum ) of the family Cyperaceae ( sedge family) of the same genus as the papyrus plant. The tigernut has been cultivated since early times (chiefly in S Europe and...
WATER CHESTNUT see sedge . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...bitterns, 8 constitute the smaller birds. The female bittern builds the nest, which consists of an unkempt arrangement of sedge grass and reeds. The nests are built on the ground along rivers or lakeshores and house the clutch of 3 to 6 eggs. Both male...
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