Carex Sparganoides, p. 20

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ginnymc at Jul 05, 2022 06:15 PM

Carex Sparganoides, p. 20

72 Carex sparganoides, Muhlenberg.

Spikes 6 to 10 clustered above, more or less remote
below, ovate; perigynia, diverging at maturity,
broadly ovate, compressed, two toothed, scabrous on
the margin, about twice the length of the ovate
acute scale; achenium roundish-ovate; style
short timid at the base. Culms two
feet high; flowers in May. Moist grounds.

Plate VIII fig. 10. a Head of spikes
one half the natural size; b a spike; c the
perigynium and scale; d achenium, style &
stigmas; e section of the perigynium.

Occurs at Milwaukee in Wisconsin;
also in Illinois, southern Indiana, Ohio
and Michigan. Extends to the southern
states.

Carex Sparganoides, p. 20

72 Carex sparganoides, Muhlenberg.

Spikes 6 to 10 clustered above, more or less remote
below, ovate; perigynia, diverging at maturity,
broadly ovate, compressed, two toothed, scabrous on
the margin, about twice the length of the ovate
acute scale; achenium roundish-ovate; style
short timid at the base. Culms two
feet high; flowers in May. Moist grounds.

Plate VIII fig. 10. a Head of spikes
one half the natural size; b a spike; c the
perigynium and scale; d achenium, style &
stigmas; e section of the perigynium.

Occurs at Milwaukee in Wisconsin;
also in Illinois, southern Indiana, Ohio
and Michigan. Extends to the southern
states.