Scirpus sylvaticus, the wood clubrush, is a species of flowering plant in the sedge family.
[1] Scirpus sylvaticus can reach 1 m, and has triangular stems.
S. sylvaticus widespread in Eurasia, is very common in the European part of Russia and in Southern Siberia.
It is most often a coastal species, occurring in wet habitat such as marshes in brackish and saltwater, along swamps, along the banks of water bodies, in marshy forests and in wet meadows.
It is a perennial herb growing from a rhizome system with associated tubers.