Carex Filiformis Linnaeus, p. 97

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ginnymc at Aug 02, 2022 06:01 PM

Carex Filiformis Linnaeus, p. 97

[three dagger symbols]. Perygynia wooly, slightly inflated

149 Carex filiformis, Linnaeus

Sterile spikes 2 or 3, the uppermost stalked;
fertile spikes two, ovoid or oblong; perigynia ovoid,
densely wooly, obscurely nerved, scarcely beaked, two
toothed; bracts exceeding the culm and with the leaves
narrow and involute. Culm very slender
about 2 feet high; flowers in June. Cranberry marshes.

Plate X Fig 13. a head of spikes; b
a fertile spike of the natural sire; c perigynium and
stigmas; d same when mature; e section of the
same; f the scale; g the achenium; h section
of the same

Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan. Northward
to the Arctic regions, and east to N. England.

Carex Filiformis Linnaeus, p. 97

[three dagger symbols]. Perygynia wooly, slightly inflated

149 Carex filiformis, Linnaeus

Sterile spikes 2 or 3, the uppermost stalked;
fertile spikes two, ovoid or oblong; perigynia ovoid,
densely wooly, obscurely nerved, scarcely beaked, two
toothed; bracts exceeding the culm and with the leaves
narrow and involute. Culm very slender
about 2 feet high; flowers in June. Cranberry marshes.

Plate X Fig 13. a head of spikes; b
a fertile spike of the natural sire; c perigynium and
stigmas; d same when mature; e section of the
same; f the scale; g the achenium; h section
of the same

Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan. Northward
to the Arctic regions, and east to N. England.