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Carex forsteri is a perennial sedge with a tufted, grass-like appearance. It typically showcases a cluster of narrow, arching green leaves, with distinct flowering spikes. These spikes bear small, brownish-green flowers adapted to the wetland habitats it often calls home. Carex forsteri's robust root system enables it to stabilize soil and thrive alongside streams and in marshy areas.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Partial sun
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