Carex Vulpinoidea Michaux, p. 15

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EricRoscoe at May 25, 2021 02:34 PM

Carex Vulpinoidea Michaux, p. 15

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.

Carex Vulpinoidea Michaux, p. 15

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.