About Luzula comosa E.Mey.
Luzula comosa E.Mey., commonly known as Pacific woodrush, is a species of flowering plant in the rush family. It is native to western North America, ranging from Alaska through California to Colorado. In its native range, it grows in moist spots in forests, meadows, and many other habitat types. This species is a perennial herb with a highly variable appearance, and it often forms small, narrow, grasslike tufts. It produces an erect inflorescence, which is tipped with a series of clustered, spikelike flowers. The dark brown perianth parts open to expose 6 stamens, each tipped with a large anther.