Carex flacca

Carex glauca), is a species of sedge native to parts of Europe and North Africa.[1] It is frequent in a range of habitats, including grasslands, moorlands, exposed and disturbed soil, and the upper edges of salt marshes.[1] Carex flacca leaves are blue-green above, glaucous beneath, to 6–12 inches (15–30 cm) in height.The plant spreads in expanding clumps by lateral shoots rooting.They are densely packed on the spike, not loose and gappy like Carex panicea.
Scientific classificationPlantaeTracheophytesAngiospermsMonocotsCommelinidsPoalesCyperaceaeCarex subg. CarexBinomial nameSchreb.SynonymsEuropeNorth Africagrasslandsmoorlandssalt marshesnaturalizedNorth AmericaCarex paniceaplant nurseriesornamental plantgroundcovergardensdrought tolerant landscapingWikidataWikispeciesiNaturalistMoBotPFNatureServeObservation.orgOpen Tree of LifePlant ListTropicosVicFlora