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The poor souls who must trek through populations of gahnia setifolia will surely not come out unharmed. Razor sedge got its name because of the cruelty of its leaves: it has wickedly sharp edges on every leaf; so where it grows, it cuts. Gahnia setifolia grows especially well in damp and forest soils in New Zealand, so watch out, Kiwis!
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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