RMENYX3A–Common or black sedge, Carex nigra, flowering on the bank of the Kennet and Avon Canal, Hungerford, Berkshire, April
RF2C67TWC–Water sedge grass (Carex flava aquatilis) with yellow fluffy spikelet blossom growing near the lake in the park with sky reflection in water.
RF2R52JEH–Lake shore and tufted sedge (Carex elata), Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany
RFDH2MPF–Carex rostrata, bottle sedge
RM2WR4GMD–Lit by the morning sun, a clump of Slough Sedge (Carex obnupta, found growing in a pond at Minnekhada Regional Park, B. C., Canada.
RF2J6X3Y2–lesser pond sedge carex acutiformis
RFEN4X5K–Black sedge (Carex nigra) on the edge of a pond.
RM2F994B0–Hanging sedge (Carex pendula) at the pond edge
RMB02KHT–CAREX ELATA IN FLOWER
RMC8PGB6–Carex, sedge growing beside a stream
RF2CFT2W2–Clump of Greater Tussock-Sedge growing on the edge of the Montgomery canal in Shropshire.
RF2RP2TC9–Greater tussock sedge (Carex paniculata), sour grass family (Poaceae), water ditch, Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
RMGK93YT–Alpine flora, Bottle sedge or beaked sedge ( Carex rostrata ), from an Alpine bog.
RMEB0ACJ–Tufted sedge moving with the current
RMDT9JM3–Bowles' golden sedge (Carex elata 'Aurea')
RMENYX3H–Common or black sedge, Carex nigra, flowering on the bank of the Kennet and Avon Canal, Hungerford, Berkshire, April
RF2R5AXJ6–Carex acuta - found growing on the margins of rivers and lakes in the Palaearctic terrestrial ecoregions in beds of wet, alkaline or slightly acid dep
RMG343MW–Overwintering tussocks of black sedge, Carex nigra, a perennial plant of European wetlands, March
RMCY1NY1–Tussock Sedge (Carex stricta) at Jackson's Coppice Staffordshire England UK
RFDH2MR0–Carex flava, yellow sedge
RFEGHKEP–Sedge (Carex), raindrops on sedge, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFDH325Y–Carex rostrata, bottle sedge
RM2R1XRCY–Carex pendula is a large sedge of the genus Carex. It occurs in woodland, scrubland, hedges and beside streams, preferring damp, heavy clay soils
RFDGYW97–Pond with Bottle Sedge, Carex rostrata
RMB02M60–CAREX ELATA IN FLOWER
RFEHN6Y4–Carex acutiformis, Lesser Pond Sedge
RMDGYFCC–Cyperus Sedge, Carex pseudocyperus in fruit, on pond margin. Dorset.
RFDH3264–Carex acutiformis, Lesser Pond Sedge
RF2DHJRJ8–Tufted sedge spikes at lake shore
RMEB0AD3–Tufted sedge moving with the current
RMEXYKX9–sedge grass, Carex arenaria
RFBFBMJJ–japan garden by Nakajima in moscow
RF2R5AXMC–Carex acuta - found growing on the margins of rivers and lakes in the Palaearctic terrestrial ecoregions in beds of wet, alkaline or slightly acid dep
RMG343N4–Overwintering tussocks of black sedge, Carex nigra, a perennial plant of European wetlands, March
RMJEY3HP–Curving stem of Carex sedge reflected in still water, clouds blue sky and assorted curves lines, Ohinetonga Lagoon, Owhango, Ruapehu District, New Zea
RM2R1XRCT–Carex pendula is a large sedge of the genus Carex. It occurs in woodland, scrubland, hedges and beside streams, preferring damp, heavy clay soils
RF2R1NEAY–Carex acuta - found growing on the margins of rivers and lakes in the Palaearctic terrestrial ecoregions in beds of wet, alkaline or slightly acid dep
RMB05WE1–CAREX ELATA IN FLOWER
RF2C2CAC3–Grass (sedge) on the shore of a lake in a nature reserve near Magdeburg
RF2WBRBY6–Carex acuta - found growing on the margins of rivers and lakes in the Palaearctic terrestrial ecoregions in beds of wet, alkaline or slightly acid dep
RFJ2W2H5–Drooping flower spikes of Pendulous Sedge / Carex pendula - often associated with damp soils and habitats beside streams.
RF2DHJRJ1–Tufted sedge growing at rocky lake shore
RFJEFB9P–Drooping flower spikes of Pendulous Sedge / Carex pendula - often associated with damp soils & habitats beside streams. Seen here on River Fowey.
RF2DAAE2E–Flowering sedge (Carex) against a evening sky
RF2WJ61HD–Carex acuta - found growing on the margins of rivers and lakes in the Palaearctic terrestrial ecoregions in beds of wet, alkaline or slightly acid dep
RF2R1XA2D–Flowering spring Carex acutiformis, lesser pond-sedge closeup selective focus
RFDHECN0–Carex acutiformis, Lesser Pond Sedge
RM2CD2PGR–A moorhen chick standing on roots in shallow water, amongst the reeds. Photo taken at Pinner Memorial Park, Pinner, West London.
RMKWYJN8–Bishops Stortford, St Michael's Mead, Southern Country Park, sedges frozen into water, winter
RF2C67TX9–A ball of spiderweb hanging on cane rush curly spiky blossom growing at river beach. Blue and red river, green vegetation and blue sky on horizon.
RF2C2JDD4–Grass on the shore of a lake in a nature reserve near Magdeburg in Germany
RMW9R2F2–carex testaces prairie fire grass grasses grassland
RFT7FMDF–Grass (sedge) on the shore of a lake in a nature reserve near Magdeburg
RF2DHJRWM–Tufted sedge growing at rocky lake shore
RFJEFB9J–Drooping flower spikes of Pendulous Sedge / Carex pendula - often associated with damp soils & habitats beside streams. Seen here on River Fowey.
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