genus Carex

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Definition

Noun: - A large genus of plants, typically found in damp habitats such as woodlands, bogs, ditches, or along water margins. This genus is commonly known as the true sedges.

Usage
  • Genus Carex is the scientific (taxonomic) name for a major group of sedge plants. It is used in formal, academic, and scientific contexts like botany, ecology, and horticulture.
    • Example: The wetland's biodiversity is supported by several species from genus Carex.
    • Example: Botanists are studying the evolutionary relationships within genus Carex.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical keys and field guides, Carex (often used without "genus") is the standard shorthand for this group.
    • Example: The specimen was identified as Carex stricta.
Variants and Related Words
  • Carex (n): The abbreviated, more commonly used form of the genus name.
    • Example: Carex species are important for soil stabilization in riparian zones.
  • Sedge (n): The common name for plants in the family Cyperaceae, which includes genus .
    • Example: The pond was edged with rushes and sedges.
Synonyms
  • True sedges: A descriptive common name for plants in this genus.
  • Carices (plural, technical): The Latin-derived plural form sometimes used in scientific literature.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term genus Carex specifically refers to the taxonomic rank (genus) containing hundreds of species of grass-like, perennial plants. It does not refer to a single plant but to the entire grouping. The defining characteristic mentioned in the reference context is its common habitat in damp or wet environments.
Noun
  1. large genus of plants found in damp woodlands and bogs and ditches or at water margins: sedges

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