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What type of grass is it? Common woodland sedge

 
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It stayed green all winter.
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Using the "related images" search feature with your image, I am seeing things like "Miner's lettuce" and "hoary cress" come up, but that may be in relation to the thicker forb leaves in the image. I have no clue how anyone might tell grasses apart from each other!
 
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I have similar plants, both the docks and the grass. Would it be common woodland sedge Carex blanda?
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Clump of sedge in part shade
Clump of sedge in part shade
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Furrowed leaves and seedheads
Furrowed leaves and seedheads
 
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I think you got it May. Thank you. I already pulled it out of the garden. I sure don't need another sedge war.
 
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