nut sedge การใช้
- A : Nut grass or nut sedge is a perennial weed that spreads via rhizomes, tubers and seed.
- A tough, nutrient-robbing weed known as nut sedge can be killed by almost nothing else, he said.
- For example, nut sedge ( nut grass ) thrives under wet conditions, so it may show up if you overwater.
- Related to other nut sedges ( such as tigernut ), priprioca roots release a light, woody, and spicy fragrance with floral notes.
- Nut sedge ( nut grass ) : Hardly anybody has anything good to say about this pesky weed, which produces a small underground tuber something like a potato.
- While it is closely related to highly invasive sedges such as purple nut sedge ( " Cyperus rotundus " ), priprioca is less prolific and competitive than its relative.
- The names " nut grass " and " nut sedge " shared with the related species " Cyperus esculentus " are derived from its tubers, that somewhat resemble botanically they have nothing to do with nuts.
- Where once uniform rows of corn and soybeans were grown, Ms . Drobney now takes visitors wading, with difficulty, through prairie grasses up to 12 feet high, trudging through Canada wild rye, big bluestem, little bluestem, nut sedge and Indian grass.