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This article is about plants with a grass-like appearance. For the clade containing Poaceae and some related families, see
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Besides their similar morphology, graminoids share a widespread occurrence and often dominance in open habitats such as
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of forests. Sedges and rushes tend to prefer wetter habitats than grasses.
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The plants most often referred to include the families
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with long, blade-like leaves. They are contrasted with
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Graminoids
Graminid clade

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fescue grass
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herbaceous plant
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Common rush in shallow water
Juncus effusus

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