Carex Oederi Ehrheart, p. 96

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ginnymc at Jul 29, 2022 01:12 AM

Carex Oederi Ehrheart, p. 96

147 Carex Oederi, Ehrheart.

Syn. C. vindula, Mich. (not of Schw. & Tor.) C.
irregularis Schw.

Sterile spike solitary, commonly sessile; fertile
spikes 2 to 4 oblong-ovoid, closely aggregate, nearly sessile,
densely flowered; perigynia ovoid, with a short, rather
abrupt, minutely notched beak, spreading horizontally
at maturity, a little longer than the ovate scale.
Culms 4 to 10 inches high. Flowers in May.
Wet rocks, especially on limestone.

At Two Rivers in Wisconsin.
Leach Lake, Minnesota; Ohio; Michigan;
and about Lake Superior. Extends north to
the Arctic regions and east to the N. England states.
A native also of Europe.

Carex Oederi Ehrheart, p. 96

147 Carex Oederi, Ehrheart.

Syn. C. vindula, Mich. (not of Schw. & Tor.) C.
irregularis Schw.

Sterile spike solitary, commonly sessile; fertile
spikes 2 to 4 oblong-ovoid, closely aggregate, nearly sessile,
densely flowered; perigynia ovoid, with a short, rather
abrupt, minutely notched beak, spreading horizontally
at maturity, a little longer than the ovate scale.
Culms 4 to 10 inches high. Flowers in May.
Wet rocks, especially on limestone.

At Two Rivers in Wisconsin.
Leach Lake, Minnesota; Ohio; Michigan;
and about Lake Superior. Extends north to
the Arctic regions and east to the N. England states.
A native also of Europe.