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How does the leaf arrangement and attachment of grasses differ from that of sedges?
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- Grasses belong to the family Poaceae and are characterized by hollow stems, nodes, and leaves that are typically arranged in two ranks. - Sedges belong to the family Cyperaceae and are known for their solid, often triangular stems and leaves that are usually Show more…
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