C. alopecuroides is a large sedge is rarely found in wet, disturbed sites in Hillsborough, Polk, and Hardee counties. It is native to the Old and New World tropics. Foxtail flatsedge blooms in the summer (Wunderlin, 2003).
C. alopecuroides
grows up to twelve
feet tall, with bracts up to six feet long! It has broad bracts and leaf blades and a branched
inflorescence with spikes of densely clustered golden-brown spikelets. Its leaf margins are
serrated
and sharp. This species is widely distributed in the tropics of the Old World where it may form
extensive stands and floating mats.