Two-Color Beak-Sedge is a tufted annual herb, with hairless stem 15-40 cm
tall. Leaves are narrow, linear, up to 12 cm long. Leaf margins are fringed
with hair. Flowers are reddish-brown heads with many clustered spikelets.
There are 3-6 leaf-like bracts just below the flower-heads. Nuts are brown.
Two-Color Beak-Sedge is found in wet, sandy areas. Flowering: August-October.
Identification credit: Satish Pardeshi
Photographed at Yeoor Hills, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Maharashtra.
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