Caricetum

/ˌkærɪˈsiːtəm/ noun

A plant community or vegetation type dominated by sedge plants (Carex species), particularly in wetland habitats.

From Latin 'carex' (sedge) plus the Latin suffix -etum, meaning 'place where something grows,' used in botanical terminology to denote plant communities.

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