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Native States for Flatspike Sedge (Abildgaardia Ovata)
Flatspike Sedge (Abildgaardia Ovata) Native Growing Regions: Florida
  • Category: Monocot
  • Genus: Abildgaardia
  • Family: Cyperaceae
  • Order: Cyperales
  • Class: Liliopsida
  • Division: Magnoliophyta
  • Duration: Perennial
  • Growth Habit: Graminoid
  • Native Status: L48 (N) PR (N) VI (N)
  • National Wetland Indicator Status: FAC+ FACW+
  • Regional Wetland Indicator Status: 2(FACW+) C(FAC+)

Flatspike Sedge (Abildgaardia Ovata)

Abildgaardia Ovata, or more commonly know as Flatspike Sedge, is a graminoid of the genus Abildgaardia. It’s duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Abildgaardia Ovata or Flatspike Sedge‘s floral region is North America US Lower 48, Puerto Rico and The Virgin Islands, specifically in the state of Florida.

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