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Cyperus marginatus is a perennial sedge with slender stems and grass-like leaves that cluster at the base. Characterized by its long, triangular seed heads edged with greenish to reddish-brown margins, it thrives in moist, open habitats. These distinctive edge markings help differentiate cyperus marginatus from other sedges, indicating its adaptability to wetland edges and tolerance to fluctuating water levels.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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