Carex Pediformis F. Pedunculata
Carex pediformis f. pedunculata is a striking variation of the common sedge known for its unique, elongated inflorescence that resembles a slender stalk. This plant thrives in wetland environments, often found in marshes and along the edges of ponds. Its foliage is typically grass-like, with narrow, blade-like leaves that grow in dense clusters. The plant's distinctive appearance makes it a popular choice for ornamental gardening and wetland restoration projects. Due to its adaptability and aesthetic appeal, it is increasingly valued in both ecological and horticultural contexts.