Sedge warbler
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WRENSedge warbler.
REEDSedge.
TULESedge plant.
BROOMSTRAWSedge grass
FENSedge locale
FENSSedge-filled wetlands
chufaa European sedge
sedgybordered by sedge
sedgedbordered by sedge
sedgedmade of sedge
CULMSGrass or sedge stems
FENSHomes for beaked sedge
sedgierof or like sedge
sedgiestof or like sedge
sedgiestSEDGY, bordered by sedge
sedgyof or like sedge
chufasCHUFA, a European sedge
sedgelandland where sedge grows
sedgesSEDGE, a marsh plant
sedgierSEDGY, bordered by sedge
WEEDNut sedge, e.g.
sedgedabounding or bordered with sedge
sedgelandsSEDGELAND, land where sedge grows
BULRUSHMember of the sedge family
FENHome for a sedge wren
sedgierabounding, covered, or bordered with sedge
sedgyabounding, covered, or bordered with sedge
carexany sedge of the genus Carex
sedgiestabounding, covered, or bordered with sedge
clubrusha type of sedge (a marsh plant)
clubrushesCLUBRUSH, a type of sedge (a marsh plant)
tussocka compact tuft especially of grass or sedge
nutsedgesAn invasive sedge with small edible nutlike tubers
xyridaceousbelonging to the Xyridaceae, a genus of sedge-like flowers
galingalesA Eurasian sedge with an aromatic rhizome, formerly used in perfumes
galingaleany sedge of the genus Cyperus, esp. an Old World species, C. longus, having aromatic roots
papyrusThe tall aquatic sedge from which this material is obtained, native to central Africa and the Nile valley
muskegsbog of northern North America, commonly having sphagnum mosses, sedge, and sometimes stunted black spruce and tamarack trees
muskegbog of northern North America, commonly having sphagnum mosses, sedge, and sometimes stunted black spruce and tamarack trees
papyrusesThe tall aquatic sedge from which this material is obtained, native to central Africa and the Nile valley