zegges
Zegges, in botanical terms, refers to plants of the genus Carex, a large group within the family Cyperaceae. They are sedges rather than true grasses, and they are distinguished by typically solid, triangular stems, leaves that are arranged in three vertical ranks, and flowers that are usually grouped into dense spikelets rather than showy inflorescences. Most species are perennials, spreading by rhizomes or forming clumps.
The inflorescence consists of spikelets, commonly containing unisexual flowers; the fruit is enclosed in a modified
Zegges are widespread in the temperate and boreal regions of Europe, Asia and North America. They occupy
Many Carex species provide habitat and food for birds and invertebrates. Some are used in ornamental gardening
Carex is one of the largest genera of monocots, with hundreds of species; accurate identification often requires