Carex Buxbaumii Wahlenberg, p. 53

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ginnymc at Jul 13, 2022 03:34 PM

Carex Buxbaumii Wahlenberg, p. 53

105 Carex Buxbaumii, Wahlenberg.

Syn. C. canescens Boot. C. polygama Schk.

Sterile spike solitary, short stalked usually with
fertile flowers in the middle; fertile spikes two
or three approximate, oblong, sessile, bracteate;
perigynium elliptical, obscurely nerved, obtusely
triangular, obscurely nerved, about equal to
the ovate mucronate scale. Culm one
to two feet high; flowers in June.
Wet grounds.

Wisconsin, Illinois, Southern Indiana,
Michigan and about Lake Superior.
Extends from North Carolina to the Arctic
Region.

Carex Buxbaumii Wahlenberg, p. 53

105 Carex Buxbaumii, Wahlenberg.

Syn. C. canescens Boot. C. polygama Schk.

Sterile spike solitary, short stalked usually with
fertile flowers in the middle; fertile spikes two
or three approximate, oblong, sessile, bracteate;
perigynium elliptical, obscurely nerved, obtusely
triangular, obscurely nerved, about equal to
the ovate mucronate scale. Culm one
to two feet high; flowers in June.
Wet grounds.

Wisconsin, Illinois, Southern Indiana,
Michigan and about Lake Superior.
Extends from North Carolina to the Arctic
Region.