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Richardson's sedge is a clumping perennial sedge with slender, arching green leaves. This species thrives in dry to moist sandy grasslands, where its narrow, cylindrical flower spikes emerge in late spring. The dark brown seed capsules, which can blend with the soil, contribute to richardson's sedge's subtle camouflage, aiding its survival in open, often fluctuating environments.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Partial sun
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