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water sedge
Scientific Name: Carex aquatilis
Family: Cyperaceae
Category: Monocot
Growth: Graminoid
Duration: Perennial
Other Names: NJ (water sedge), PA (water sedge)
Water's Edge: A Location-Based Overview
The name "Water's Edge" (or "Waters Edge") appears frequently in the context of various businesses, locations, and artistic works. This makes it a common point of interest for those seeking specific destinations or experiences.
Locations and Venues:
- Restaurants and Pubs: Many establishments named "Water's Edge" operate as restaurants, bars, or pubs, often emphasizing waterside locations and views. Examples include those in Cowley (Uxbridge), Ruislip, Windermere, and Nottingham. These venues often offer traditional British cuisine and gastro-pub fare.
- Hotels and B&Bs: Several hotels and bed and breakfasts bear the name "Water's Edge," typically situated near coastlines, lakes, or rivers. Examples include locations in Torquay, Jersey (Bouley Bay), and Loch Lomond.
- Visitor Centers and Country Parks: "Water's Edge" also designates visitor centers and country parks, such as the one in Barton upon Humber, focusing on natural attractions.
- Accommodation: Appears in a wide variety of Hotels, B&Bs, Canal Cottages, Guesthouses and Holiday apartments.
Residential and Commercial Use:
- Housing Developments: "Water's Edge" is used as a name for residential developments offering homes for sale.
- Medical Centers: The name is also associated with medical facilities, such as Waters Edge Medical Centre in Middlewich, Cheshire.
- Businesses: Some businesses like plumbing companies and ceramic laboratories have the name as part of their title.
Arts and Entertainment:
- Music: "Waters Edge" is also the name of an album by the band Sweet.
Considerations for Pets:
Due to the variety of locations named "Water's Edge", it is important to consider that if one is to visit an actual waters edge location, it might present potential safety hazards for pets and children (e.g. deep water, slippery rocks, wildlife).