sedge Meaning & Definition

  • En [ sedʒ]
  • Us [ sedʒ]

Meaning of sedge In English

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Examples of sedge

  • It is possible that the marsh is still in a state of flux, with dominant high marsh communities dominated by mixed annuals and perennials rather than sedge swamp communities.

  • The lovely sea sedge has given way to a thin skein of green pasture that is not required at a time of set-aside land.

  • One plant on the list, the fingered sedge, is to be found in my constituency.

  • First, we refer to pasture land on which the vegetation is solely or mainly bracken, gorse, heather rushes and sedge.

  • It is the visiting public or the visiting naturalist who wants to take a particular plant or sedge against whom protection is needed.

  • Is heather, gorse, sedge or thistle a natural growth in any given case?

  • There is also a considerable amount of fen left which, in the past, was used for the cutting of sedge and rush for thatching, and so on.

  • Some species that may be observed in the countryside surrounding the village are buzzards, quail, and reed and sedge warblers.

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