Definitionn. grasslike or rushlike plant growing in wet places having solid stems
Last update: September 22, 2015
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Different types of sedges are found in the forests. [Please select]
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ACORUS CALAMUS, sweet-sedge or sweet-flag, a plant of the natural order Araceae, which shares with the Cuckoo Pint (Arum) the representation in Britain of that order of Monocotyledons. [Please select]
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The girl brought the skins of wild deer and led the children to a heap of dry sedge. [Please select]
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Nest of wet sedge stalks and rubbish placed in a bunch of standing sedge in shallow water; at least five thousand birds in rookery. [Please select]
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_ They were out now upon another high field, carpeted with yellowing sedge, dotted over with young pines. [Please select]
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There were marshes and boggy green meadows and old fields of pine and broom sedge. [Please select]
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They moved out into old fields, grown with sedge and sassafras, here and there dwarf pines. [Please select]
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The sun came up, drank off the vagrant wreaths of mist and dried the dew from the sedge. [Please select]
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They lay across the road, or to either hand in the melancholy fields of sedge. [Please select]
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One horse, far out in the yellow sedge, lifted his head and piteously neighed. [Please select]
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The air was filled with whistling shells; the broom sedge was on fire. [Please select]
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