
|
Cylindric Sedge
Cyperus retrorsus |
| Perennial with densely tufted liaves. Leaf blades flat, smooth, bright green. Seedhead branches at top of stem. Seeds in tight cylindrical clusters. Differs form globe sedge in that the seedheads are usually longer and cylindrically shaped. Reproduces by seed. Occurs commonly in turf and most other sandy habitats from moist to dry. Found from New York to southern Florida, west to Texas and Oklahoma, inland to Arkansas and Tennessee. |