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Nodding sedge (Carex gynandra) is a species of sedge identifiable by its particularly long, drooping flower spikes (from which this species derives its common name). It thrives in man-made or disturbed habitats as well as in marshes, meadows or fields. However, it requires a certain amount of moisture to thrive, rendering it best suited to wetlands.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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