Carex intumescens - Bladder sedge
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Carex intumescens
Bladder sedge
More About Bladder sedge
- Clump forming with slender upright dark green leaves
- Common in moist woodlands and meadows - part to full shade
Carex intumescens, Bladder sedge, is similar in appearance to Carex grayi, found growing in shady bottomland hardwood forests. Its bold textured foliage stands 1-2' tall.
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