I've been on the lookout this spring for the plants from last fall/winter's Missing From retail series, just to see how absent they really are. For the most part, the plants I said were missing around here still are, but there have been a few sightings.
I guess Cyperus spp. have been around every year and I just wasn't paying attention until this one, because I've seen them in two stores so far
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