Carex Virginiana
Carex virginiana, commonly known as the Virgin's sedge, is a hardy perennial plant native to eastern North America. It thrives in wet or moist environments such as swamps, marshes, and along stream banks. This plant is characterized by its grass-like foliage and produces small, spike-like flowers that bloom in the summer. It plays an important role in stabilizing soil and providing habitat for various wildlife species. Due to its adaptability and ecological value, Carex virginiana is a valuable component of wetland ecosystems.