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Carex phacota is a species of sedge typically found in moist environments like wetlands or meadows. It features a clumping growth habit with narrow, grass-like leaves. The plant's inconspicuous flowers are grouped in small spikes, often brownish-green, which set it apart from its more vibrant counterparts. Adapted to soggy soils, its roots help stabilize the ground and provide a habitat for local wildlife.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Partial sun
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