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Luzula wahlenbergii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Luzula wahlenbergii
''Luzula wahlenbergii'', commonly known as Wahlenberg's woodrush or reindeer wood-rush, is a perennial species of plant in the genus ''Luzula'' of the (rush) family Juncaceae.〔 == Taxonomy and naming == ''Luzula wahlenbergii'' is in the section ''Diprophyllatae'' of the genus ''Luzula ''of the (rush) family Juncaceae. ''L. wahlenbergii'' was first formally described by the Austro-Russian botanist Franz Josef Ruprecht in 1845.〔 With regards to the etymology of the binomial: the generic name ''Luzula'' could come from the Italian ''lucciola'' ("to shine, sparkle") or the Latin ''luzulae'' or ''luxulae'', from ''lux'' ("light"), inspired by the way the plant's hairs sparkle when wet with dew. Another etymology sometimes given is that it does derive from lucciola but that this meant a midsummerfield, or from the Latin luculus, meaning a small place; the same source also states that this name was applied by Luigi Anguillara (an Italian botanist) in 1561. The second part of the binomial, ''wahlenbergii '' is in tribute to the Swedish botanist Göran Wahlenberg, who studied the flora of the northernmost areas of Sweden.〔
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