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Carex sylvatica : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carex sylvatica
''Carex sylvatica'' is a species of sedge found in deciduous woodlands across Europe. It typically reaches tall, and has an inflorescence made up of 3–5 pendent female spikes and a single male spike. It is also used as a garden plant, and has been introduced to North America and New Zealand. ==Description== ''Carex sylvatica'' "resembles a small ''C. pendula''", growing to around tall, or up to in exceptional cases. Its rhizomes are very short, giving the plant a densely cespitose (tufted) form.〔〔 The leaves are long, wide〔 and thick,〔 with 17–31 parallel veins. The leaves have a slight keel, or are folded gently into an M-shape in cross-section.〔 The top half or third of the stem bears the inflorescence, typically comprising 3–5 female spikes and a single apical male spike,〔 which may include a few female flowers at its base.〔 The female spikes are each long, and are held dangling on long, rough peduncles, arising from within a long leaf-sheath.〔 The male spike is much thinner, and is long.〔
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