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15-06-2008, 06:11 PM
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| | | Re: sedge and grass Hi Leifus,
I cannot help you with the grass. My initial thoughts on your sedge were Carnation Sedge (Carex panicea). However the rather brought sheath on the bract would suggest it may be Tawny Sedge (Carex hostiana). Do you have any other images of this plant? What was the habitat? | 
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| | | Re: sedge and grass it was a chalk down in wiltshire | 
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| | | Re: sedge and grass The sedge could be Carex panicea - but is more likely to be C. flacca on a chalk down.
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