Date: December 20, 2024
Nutsedge, often called nutgrass, is really not a true grass, but instead a member of the sedge family. Its proper name is nutsedge, or for you Latin lovers, Cype-rus esculentus. It is closer 'kin to Papyrus (used to make the ancient writing paper of Egypt) or the ornamental Umbrella sedges, than to St. Augustine or bermudagrass. This African native plant has thrived and spread through-out the New World. Because of its ability to thrive and persist, most gardeners and farmers would agree that to know it is to hate it. Click Full Story for more information.
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