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Rangeland Monitoring in Western Uplands

 

Part 3: Plant Classification

Characteristics of Sedges and Rushes

Sedges and rushes are grass-like plants that sometimes are confused with grasses. Here are some distinguishing characteristics for both:

 

Sedges:

  • Have parallel leaf venation but no nodes on the stems like grasses.
  • Often have solid stems that are triangular in cross-section.
  • Leaves are usually flattened and appear in three rows on the stem.

Rushes:

  • Have parallel leaf venation but no nodes on the stems like grasses.
  • Have stems that are either hollow or pithy, and are usually rounded and unbranched below the floral parts.
  • Have leaves that are usually near the base of the plant and may be either round or flattened.