Carex

/ˈkɛrɛks/ noun

A large genus of grass-like plants called sedges, which grow in wet places and have triangular stems.

From Latin 'carex', a word for sedge or a type of plant. The Romans knew these plants well since they grew throughout Europe in wetlands. The etymology of the Latin word itself is unknown, possibly from an Indo-European root.

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