Scirpus Cyperinus (Noun)
Meaning
Sedge of eastern North America having numerous clustered woolly spikelets.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Scirpus cyperinus, also known as woolgrass, is a type of sedge native to eastern North America.
- The wetlands were home to a variety of plants, including scirpus cyperinus, which thrived in the damp conditions.
- During the summer months, scirpus cyperinus could be seen blooming with numerous clustered woolly spikelets along the riverbanks.
- Researchers studied the habitat and behavior of scirpus cyperinus in various ecosystems across the region.
- As a type of sedge, scirpus cyperinus played a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the wetland ecosystem.