Carex Intermedia Goodenough, p. 11

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63 Carex intermedia, Goodenough.

C. disticha, Schreb. C. spicata Pollich. C. schonoides
de cand.

Spikes clustered, numerous, ovate, alternate, sessile,
the highest and lowest fertile, with often a few stoamminate
flowers at the summit, the intermediate often wholly
staminate; bract ovate=lanceolate, rough about the length of the lower spike; perigynia
ovate, nostrate, senulate on the margin, convex & deeply cleft on the
upperside & concave on the lower wmooth; scale ovate
acute, a little longer than the perigynium.
Culms about 2 ft high - flowers in June.
Wet meadows.

Plate I fig 19 - a head of spike; b perigynium
c - scale - d achem & pistal; e cross section
of arch - f summit of per. shows the dorsal
cleft: g - sec. of culms

Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Illinois. -
Also in the arctic America and in Europe.

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