Box 15, Folder 12: Grass-Like Plants of Wisconsin

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Cyperus Flavicomus, p. 6
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Cyperus Flavicomus, p. 6

3 - Cyperus flavicomus MX

wet soils

Ohio - Frank - Riddell

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Cyperus Inflexus, p. 7
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Cyperus Inflexus, p. 7

3 [crossed out] 4 [crossed out] Cyperus inflexus [illegible] c. uncinatus Pk/ C. [Purshii?] R&S. - C. pygmoeus Nutt.

Dwarf, in tufts; spikes oblong= linear about 8 flowered, collected in 2 or 3 ovate heads, which are sessile or short [illegible]; scales oblong, tapering into a long [recurved?] point; [illegible] three=leaved, very long

about small lakes and ponds - rare. When dried exhales a strong and durable odor. Torrey b 343 [Annual?]

Flowers in August. Lockport, Ill! [crossed out] Height 2 to 5 inches Ohio, Sul. Lea [horizontal pencil line] moist ground Illinois M [horizontal pencil line] St Croix Parry

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Cyperus Michauxianus, p. 8
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Cyperus Michauxianus, p. 8

5 Cyperus Michauxianus Schultes C. Strigonus Lam (not of Linn) C. Erithorhizus Torrey (not of Muhl)- Michaux's Cyperus

Along the great lakes-Gray.

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Cyperus Sttrigosus, p. 9
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Cyperus Sttrigosus, p. 9

[5] 6 Cyperus stringosus Linneus

syn. C. Euslenii, Ph. Bristle=spiked Stameus 3; style 3 cleft; umbel simple or compound, many-[rayed?], the rays elongated; spikes linear=lanceolate flat, very numerous; joints of the rachis slender, with a narrow [by] margen; scales oblong=lanceolate, strongly nerved, sub=acute; achenium triangular, linear=oblong. Root luberous, culm triagular.

Moist grounds.—

Flowers in August. Height 1 to 3 feet Milwaukee Edge of pond to Parry Illinois M! Mich—Wright. Ohio, sul! sea—

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Cyperus Repens, p. 10
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Cyperus Repens, p. 10

[6] 7 Cyperus repeus Elliot

c. [illegible] [phynatodes] Mahl

c. tubersus, Ph.

Creeping cyperus

very troublesome weed on account of the numerous many roots— Moist grounds

Ohio, Riddell, Sullivant! Lea; Mich. Wright Illinois, Mead!

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