Carex Vulpinoidea Michaux, p. 15

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67 Carex vulpinoidea Michaux.

Syn. C. multiflora Muhl. C. bracteosa Schw.
C. polymorpha Schw. (not of Muhl.) c. setacea Dewey.
C. microsperma, Wahl.

Spikes decompound, or arranged in oblong
clusters; perigynia ovate, acuminate, bifid, scalrous
on the margin, with a broad base, diverging at
maturity; scales ovate, awned, tawny, shorter than the
perigynia. Culm 18 inches to 2 feet high;
flowers in May. About wet places.

Plate VIII Fig. 7 - a Head of spikes one=
half the natural size; b perigynium c
same when young, showing the stigmas; d the
scale; e achenium and base of the style;
f the bract.

Wisconsin, Illinois, Southern Indiana, Ohio and
Michigan. The geographical range of this
species is from Florida to the arctic
region.

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