23-01-2018 22:30 via theguardian.com

Specieswatch: greater tussock-sedge – safe haven and playground

The tall grass is perfect habitat for vulnerable aquatic speciesAs a child living deep in the country, the greater tussock sedge, Carex paniculata, provided me with both an adventure playground and a guarantee of getting muddy. This ancient grass, which grows in shallow bogs in pillars up to 1.5 metres high (4ft 11in) and about a metre (3ft 3in) across, often has colonies of 20 or 30 plants close together. The childhood game was to climb on top of one without getting your feet wet and jump from
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