Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sedgwick
noun
/ˈsɛdʒwɪk/

Definition
Sedgwick refers to a type of tall, sturdy grass found in wetland areas. It is often used in gardening and landscaping because of its aesthetic appeal and ability to thrive in moist environments.

Examples
- The gardener planted sedgwick around the pond to create a natural border.
- Many wildlife species rely on sedgwick habitats for their survival.
- With its green blades, sedgwick adds a vibrant touch to the landscape.

Meaning
The term ‘sedgwick’ is commonly associated with certain species belonging to the sedge family of plants, known for their triangle-shaped stems and dense growth.

Synonyms
- sedge
- rush
- grass