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Carex capillacea is a species of sedge grass that is listed as a nationally threatened species in New Zealand, although it is native to, and unthreatened in, many other countries, including Australia, China, and India. This plant is called "capillacea" from the Latin "capillus," which translates as "hair" or "beard" and describes the plant's tall and slender appearance. The plant flowers in fall.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Partial sun
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