Sedges

Morphology

- Sedges are grass-like plants, grouped alongside ornamental grasses and rushes, although all of these plant types are botanically different.

- True grasses mostly originate from open sunny environments, while sedges tolerate shade and extremes of moist or dry soil.

- Sedges can be identified by their stem shape, which is triangular when cut.

- The small flowers are brown or black and borne on slender stems.

Other Weed Solution


Broad Leaf Weed

Broad Leaf Weed

Grass

Grass