What is the dispersal of nut grass
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Introduction. The nutsedges are grass-like, colony-forming, perennial weeds that grow actively during the frost-free season, spread by rhizomes, and propagate from year to year by small, starchy tubers (sometimes called “nutlets," which give the weeds their common name).
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