Carex Plantaginea Lamarck, p. 70

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EricRoscoe at Jul 18, 2022 06:59 PM

Carex Plantaginea Lamarck, p. 70

122 Carex plantaginea, Lamarck.

Syn. C. latifolia Schk.

Sterile spike solitary; fertile spikes
four oblong 5 to 8 flowered, on stems
about the length of the spikes; perigynia ovoid=
=triquetrous striate; bracts very short, dark purple, or
the lowest greenish at the apex; leaves all
radical, very broad, nerved. Culms
12 to 18 inches high; flowers in May
Shady woods, in damp, rich soil.

Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and
about Lake Superior. Northward to
the arctic regions, and eastward to New
England.

Carex Plantaginea Lamarck, p. 70

122 Carex plantaginea, Lamarck.

Syn. C. latifolia Schk.

Sterile spike solitary; fertile spikes
four oblong 5 to 8 flowered, on stems
about the length of the spikes; perigynia ovoid=
=triquetrous striate; bracts very short, dark purple, or
the lowest greenish at the apex; leaves all
radical, very broad, nerved. Culms
12 to 18 inches high; flowers in May
Shady woods, in damp, rich soil.

Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and
about Lake Superior. Northward to
the arctic regions, and eastward to New
England.