Carex Phacota
Carex phacota is a hardy sedge species commonly found in wetland environments across North America. It thrives in moist to wet soils and is often seen along stream banks and marshy areas. This plant is known for its dense, grass-like foliage and its ability to stabilize soil in aquatic habitats. Its cylindrical flower spikes add a unique visual element to wetland landscapes. Carex phacota plays an important ecological role by providing habitat and food for various wildlife species.