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Carex densa
Dense Sedge
Carex densa (Dense Sedge)
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Dense, clump forming sedge, 12-30" tall, large, compact flower clusters. Important food source for waterfowl, songbirds, beavers, and deer.
Carex deweyana
Dewey's Sedge
Carex deweyana (Dewey's Sedge)
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Slender, clump forming sedge 12-16 ' tall, light green leaves and nodding inflorescence.
Carex obnupta
Slough Sedge
Carex obnupta (Slough Sedge)
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large, bushy sedge with dark interesting seed heads (easy to find sources), rhizomatous!
Carex pachystachya
Chamisso Sedge
Carex pachystachya (Chamisso Sedge)
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Chamisso sedge is natives to western North America and is found in many types of habitats. It can tolerate drier conditions than most of our native sedges. It grows in wet prairies but also on forest edges.
Carex scoparia
Pointed Broom Sedge
Carex scoparia (Pointed Broom Sedge)
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Dense, clump forming sedge, 12-30" tall. It grows in many different hydric conditions making it a good competitor and ideal for disturbed sites.
Carex stipata
Sawbeak Sedge
Carex stipata (Sawbeak Sedge)
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Bright green plant with pyramidal flower clusters and stout, triangular stems, 15-35" tall. This sedge is common in the wetter portions of prairies.
Carex tumulicola
Foothill Sedge
Carex tumulicola (Foothill Sedge)
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This one of our few upland prairie sedges. It forms large clumps and has delicate nodding flower heads.
Danthonia californica
California Oatgrass
Danthonia californica (California Oatgrass)
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Low-growing bunch grass with only a few nodding flower spikes, 1-1.5 ft in flower. A versatile grass found in both wet and dry prairies.
Deschampsia caespitosa
Tufted Hairgrass
Deschampsia caespitosa (Tufted Hairgrass)
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Key Willamette Valley wetland grass. Inflorescence tall and delicate, resembles hair blowing in the wind. 4-5 ft in flower.