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Saltmarsh umbrella-sedge is a distinctive wetland plant known for its short bristle-like setae. Its habitat is often influenced by water availability, promoting adaptations like its rigid, grass-like leaves to thrive in soggy conditions. The inflorescences are subtle yet vital for species identification, with the plant's overall morphology directly reflecting its adaptation to fluctuating water levels.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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