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Carex lacustris : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carex lacustris
''Carex lacustris'', known as lake sedge (''lucastris'' is from the Latin ''lacus'', or lake), is a tufted grass-like perennial of the sedge family (Cyperaceae), native to southern Canada and the northern United States.〔 ''C. lacustris'' us an herbaceous surface-piercing plant that grows in water up to deep, and grows tall.〔 It grows well in marshes and swampy woods of the boreal forest, along river and lake shores, in ditches, marshes, swamps, and other wetland habitat. It grows on muck, sedge peat, wet sand or silt, in filtered or full sunlight.〔 It's a common sedge that dominates many native wetlands, or intermixes with other sedges and grasses, and its ability to spread by rhizomes makes it a good colonizer for a large area.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=Minnesota Department of Natural Resources )〕 ==Common names==
In addition to lake sedge, other non-scientific names include common lake sedge,〔 lakebank or lake-bank sedge,〔〔 hairy sedge,〔 and rip-gut sedge. Its common name in French is carex lacustre. The common name should not be confused with lakeshore sedge (''Carex lenticularis'').
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