Primarily used for livestock, this is a vigorous, warm-season perennial known for its rapid spread and high productivity.
Historically, it has been used by indigenous groups like the Lumbee to treat ailments such as cramps and jaundice. 3. White Star Sedge ( Rhynchospora colorata ) star grass
It is highly drought-tolerant due to an extensive root system that accesses deep groundwater. Primarily used for livestock, this is a vigorous,
It thrives in moist soils and wetland margins, making it a favorite for pond edges and bog gardens. Primarily used for livestock
It produces showy, star-shaped white bracts that surround its small flowers, creating a striking visual contrast against dark water.
Often called "," this is actually a sedge popular in water gardening.