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Cutting grass is a robust perennial sedge characterized by its tall, dense clumps of sharp-edged foliage and soaring flower spikes. The plant’s dark green leaves form a striking tufted appearance, while its brownish inflorescences, blooming on tall stems, give it an imposing presence. Thriving in wetland areas, cutting grass utilizes its height and tough leaf blades to compete for sunlight and deter grazing animals, ensuring its prominence in its native landscape.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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