Carex Pubesceus Muhlenberg, p. 86

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ginnymc at Jul 22, 2022 07:56 PM

Carex Pubesceus Muhlenberg, p. 86

137 Carex pubescens, Muhlenberg.

Sterile spike single usually sessile; fertile spikes
3 or 4 oblong, or cylindrical, erect, loose-flowered, the
lowest on a short stalk with a leafy bract about
equalling the culm; perigynia ovoid, triangular,
downy, attenuated at the base, with an abrupt
slender beak, a little longer than the ovate abruptly
pointed scale; culm, sheaths, & bracts hairy. Culm
1 to 2 feet high; flowers in May. Woods.

Wisconsin, Illinois, Southern Indiana,
Ohio and Michigan. Its geographical
extent is from Kentucky to the Arctic regions,
and eastward to N. England.

Carex Pubesceus Muhlenberg, p. 86

137 Carex pubescens, Muhlenberg.

Sterile spike single usually sessile; fertile spikes
3 or 4 oblong, or cylindrical, erect, loose-flowered, the
lowest on a short stalk with a leafy bract about
equalling the culm; perigynia ovoid, triangular,
downy, attenuated at the base, with an abrupt
slender beak, a little longer than the ovate abruptly
pointed scale; culm, sheaths, & bracts hairy. Culm
1 to 2 feet high; flowers in May. Woods.

Wisconsin, Illinois, Southern Indiana,
Ohio and Michigan. Its geographical
extent is from Kentucky to the Arctic regions,
and eastward to N. England.