sedges

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{n} a kind of narrow flag, a long grass
plural of sedge
common sedges
plural form of common sedge
few-flowered sedges
plural form of few-flowered sedge
mud sedges
plural form of mud sedge
rare spring-sedges
plural form of rare spring-sedge
sand sedges
plural form of sand sedge
sedge
Any plant of the genus Carex, perennial, endogenous herbs, often growing in dense tufts in marshy places. They have triangular jointless stems, a spiked inflorescence, and long grasslike leaves which are usually rough on the margins and midrib. There are several hundred species
sedge
Obsolete spelling of siege
slender sedges
plural form of slender sedge
star sedges
plural form of star sedge
string sedges
plural form of string sedge
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sedge
[n] Rushlike or grasslike plants of the family Cyperaceae, which often grow in wet places and usually have a triangular stem with a pith (not hollow) and a small, hard, dry, one-seeded fruit (achene) Examples include sedges (Carex sp ), the lean sedge (Cyperus strigosus), the slender spikerush (Eleocharis acicularis), and the American bulrush (Scirpus americanus)
sedge
grass-like plant, usually with solid triangular stems
sedge
A family of moisture-loving plants similar to grasses commonly found in wetlands (They have triangular stems )
sedge
grasslike or rushlike plant growing in wet places having solid stems, narrow grasslike leaves and spikelets of inconspicuous flowers
sedge
Sedge is a plant that looks like grass and grows in wet ground. Any of numerous grasslike plants of the family Cyperaceae, having solid stems, leaves in three vertical rows, and spikelets of inconspicuous flowers, with each flower subtended by a scalelike bract. a plant similar to grass that grows in wet ground and on the edge of rivers and lakes
sedge
alternative spelling of segge
sedge
Grass-like plant that is adapted to grow in moist habitats
sedge
Any plant of the genus Carex, perennial, endogenous, innutritious herbs, often growing in dense tufts in marshy places
sedge
They have triangular jointless stems, a spiked inflorescence, and long grasslike leaves which are usually rough on the margins and midrib
sedge
{i} any of several varieties of grass-like wetland plants with solid triangular stems
sedge
There are several hundred species
sedge
Any of a wide variety of grass-like, monocotyledonous plants of the family Cyperaceae, having achenes and solid stems which are triangular in cross-section One of the most important plants in the shaping of the BWCA wetlands Most "grasses" seen from the canoe are sedges From the Old English secg
sedge
A large group of grasslike plants, many of which grow in wetlands
sedge
A member of the plant FAMILY Cyperaceae
sedge
A grasslike plant with a triangular stem often growing in wet areas See drawing of plant group characteristics
sedge
A flock of herons
sedges

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    Etymologie

    [ 'sej ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English segge, from Old English secg; akin to Middle High German segge sedge, Old English sagu saw; more at SAW.
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