RMC3FM7Y–Greater Pond-sedge, carex riparia, male spike
RMEBKNMC–Inn Sedge (Carex randalpina), male inflorescences, Germany
RMCXMRWW–Common Sedge, Carex nigra
RF2T7C4G5–Male flowers of the carnation sedge (Carex panicea), Kaiserstuhl region, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
RF2AKH49C–Carex pauciflora, known as the Fewflower sedge, growing wild in Finland
RMW7TR36–Glaucous Sedge (Carex flacca) with taller male and shorter female flowering spikes on chalk grassland, Wiltshire, UK, May.
RMGK93YT–Alpine flora, Bottle sedge or beaked sedge ( Carex rostrata ), from an Alpine bog.
RM2CBXH6W–Pendulous sedge, Carex pendula, in flower with hanging male and female spikes.
RF2E1NDN1–Carex pauciflora, commonly known as few-flowered sedge
RMC4EGFB–Ischyrolepsis subverticillata - male plant RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2011
RM2E36TXE–Male Sedge Warbler, Acrocephalus schoenobaenus, singing amongst Blackthorn, Prunus spinosa, blossom in spring at the RSPB's Otmoor nature reserve.
RF2C32959–Sedge (Carex) plant with male and female flowers in spring woodland with blurred trees and vegetation in the background.
RFMB6X0G–Sedge (Carex) plant with male and female flowers in spring woodland with blurred trees and vegetation in the background.
RM2J8E4CW–Sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) perched on a Hawthorn tree in flower
RFARCAX4–Flowering head of Bulrush or Reedmace Typha latifolia
RFKTXKX2–Dragonfly on dried flower
RMEN23JG–Wild grasses. 1.Bulrush 2.Field Woodrush 3.Cotton grass 4.Slender spiked Sedge 4a. Female and male flower of the Sedge 5. Sand sedge 6.Common Rush
RF2E0HEYD–How the wind helps to carry on the race of flowers throughout the world - Vintage illustration.
RMRDRD1W–. Notes on the life history of British flowering plants. Botany; Plant ecology. Fig. 342. Fig. 343. Fig. 342.—Sedge {Garex acuta). Male flower, consisting of three stamens in the axil of a bract, b. Fig. 343.—Female flower. The bract subtends a compressed ovary sur- rounded by a sac from which project the two hairy stigmas. flora, numbering about sixty species. Mr. Reid records fruits of nine species from pre- glacial and interglacial beds in various parts of the country. In some species the male and female florets are on difi'erent plants (C dioica); in those which are regarded as most typi-
RMEBKNKT–bladder-sedge, inflated sedge (Carex vesicaria), male spikelet, Germany
RFBTHYC3–Child's drawing on the fairy tale by Brothers Grimm 'Profitable'. Made by child.
RFGK9403–Alpine flora, bog sedge ( Carex sp.), close-up on flowers.
RF2E1NDN5–Carex pauciflora, commonly known as few-flowered sedge
RM2E36TRJ–Male Sedge Warbler, Acrocephalus schoenobaenus, singing amongst Blackthorn, Prunus spinosa, blossom in spring at the RSPB's Otmoor nature reserve.
RF2C32966–Sedge (Carex) plant in close up with male and female flowers in spring woodland with blurred trees and vegetation in the background.
RFMB6X0M–Sedge (Carex) plant in close up with male and female flowers in spring woodland with blurred trees and vegetation in the background.
RM2J8E4DW–Sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) perched on a Hawthorn tree in flower
RMRDRD20–. Notes on the life history of British flowering plants. Botany; Plant ecology. 430 BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS species, m our. Fig. 342. Fig. 343. Fig. 342.—Sedge {Garex acuta). Male flower, consisting of three stamens in the axil of a bract, b. Fig. 343.—Female flower. The bract subtends a compressed ovary sur- rounded by a sac from which project the two hairy stigmas. flora, numbering about sixty species. Mr. Reid records fruits of nine species from pre- glacial and interglacial beds in various parts of the country. In some species the male and female florets are on difi'erent plants (C dioica
RMEBKNMB–bladder-sedge, inflated sedge (Carex vesicaria), female and male spikelets, Germany
RFBTJXD8–Child's drawing illustrate tale brothers Grimm, in an elegant frame.
RM2J8G2G0–Sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) perched on a Hawthorn tree in flower
RMEBM2PG–tufted sedge, tufted-sedge, tussock sedge (Carex elata), male spikelets, Germany
RM2J8G2FT–Sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) perched on a Hawthorn tree in flower
RMEBKNKW–Inn Sedge (Carex randalpina), male and female inflorescences at flowering time, Germany
RMEBM2PX–tufted sedge, tufted-sedge, tussock sedge (Carex elata), male spikelet, Germany