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known as
sedges. The
family is large;
botanists have
described some 5,500
known species in
about 90 genera – the
largest being the "true
sedges" (genus...
- The
sedge warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) is an Old
World warbler in the
genus Acrocephalus. It is a medium-sized
warbler with a brown, streaked...
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their leaves.
Sedge may also
refer to:
Acorus calamus,
sweet flag, a
plant in the
family Acoraceae Carex, the true
sedge genus USCGC
Sedge (WLB 402), a...
- John
Bexley Sedgers (died June 1969) was an
Australian businessman. He
spent much of his
career in the
Territory of
Papua and New Guinea,
where he served...
- The
sedge wren (Cistothorus stellaris) is a
small and
secretive p****erine bird in the
family Troglodytidae. It is
widely distributed in
North America...
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Sedge Thomson is an
American radio personality, impresario,
writer and film producer. He is best
known as the host of the po****r Sa****ay
morning radio...
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Beaked sedge may
refer to:
Carex rostrata, (glaucous)
beaked sedge or
bottle sedge Carex utriculata, (common)
beaked sedge or
Northwest Territory sedge This...
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Carex pendula (pendulous
sedge, also
known as hanging,
drooping or
weeping sedge) is a
large sedge of the
genus Carex. It
occurs in woodland, scrubland...
- dynasties,
ancient Egyptian kings had as many as
three titles: the Horus, the
Sedge and Bee (nswt-bjtj), and the Two
Ladies or
Nebty (nbtj) name. The Golden...
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molecular analysis suggests it may not be monophyletic. Also
called sedge-flies or rail-flies, the
adults are
small moth-like
insects with two pairs...