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sedge

[sej] / sɛdʒ /


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Sedge and moss lawns are emerging lawn alternatives for similar eco-friendly reasons to clover lawns; they require less mowing and watering.

From National Geographic • Jul. 20, 2023

He recommends New Zealand sedge, which is a rusty color, and some of the pennisetum Sedge for sunnier areas.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 16, 2023

The survey also found 10 new plants never before recorded, such as the Saltmarsh Sedge, an arctic plant found in Scottish saltmarshes.

From BBC • Mar. 7, 2023

John Wnek, the school’s supervisor, said the population of terrapins on Sedge Island near the Barnegat Inlet has been declining, from about 100 in 2002 to the low 70s now.

From Washington Times • May 4, 2015

Mrs. Sedge, Mrs. Hart's mother, would look after those tenants who did not possess servants.

From Adventures of Bindle by Jenkins, Herbert George




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