cypress sedge
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of sedge plant: "cypress sedge" refers to a specific, tufted species of sedge (a grass-like plant) that is found in temperate regions across the globe.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The wetland restoration project included planting cypress sedge to stabilize the soil.
- Botanists identified a large patch of cypress sedge near the riverbank.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical descriptions: The term is used in scientific and ecological contexts to describe a plant species with a nearly cosmopolitan distribution in temperate zones.
- The flora survey noted the prevalence of Carex pseudocyperus, commonly known as cypress sedge.
Variants and Related Words
- Sedge (n): The general category of grass-like, herbaceous plants to which cypress sedge belongs.
- Carex pseudocyperus (n): The scientific binomial name for cypress sedge.
Synonyms
- Cyperus sedge: An alternative common name.
- Hop sedge: Another common name for the same species.
Related Phrases
- Sedge family: Refers to the Cyperaceae family of plants.
- Temperate sedge: A descriptive phrase for sedges growing in temperate climates, which includes cypress sedge.
Noun
- tufted sedge of temperate regions; nearly cosmopolitan