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Carex pensylvanica is a species of flowering plant in the sedge family commonly called Pennsylvania sedge (sometimes shortened to Penn sedge). [3] Other common names include early sedge , common oak sedge , and yellow sedge .
Kenneth Kent Mackenzie (1877–1934) was a lawyer and amateur botanist who wrote extensively on the genus Carex in North America. [1] The standard author abbreviation Mack. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name .
This page alphabetically lists some known plant species occurring in the US state of Pennsylvania.Currently about 2,100 native and 1,300 non-native plant species are known in Pennsylvania. [1]
Carex pensylvanica, common oak sedge or Pennsylvania sedge; Carex albicans, white-tinged sedge or oak sedge This page was last edited on 30 ...
Carex is a vast genus of over 2,000 species [2] of grass-like plants in the family Cyperaceae, commonly known as sedges (or seg, in older books). Other members of the family Cyperaceae are also called sedges, however those of genus Carex may be called true sedges, and it is the most species-rich genus in the family. The study of Carex is known ...
Carex crawfordii, common name Crawford sedge, is a species of Carex native to North America. Conservation status within the United States It is ...
Carex sterilis is a perennial, rhizomatous, tuft-forming plant growing up to 30 inches in height. Leaves are alternate, flat, smooth, up to 10 inches long, with tightly wrapped sheaths. Leaves are alternate, flat, smooth, up to 10 inches long, with tightly wrapped sheaths.
Carex pauciflora, the few-flowered sedge, [2] is a perennial species of sedge in the family Cyperaceae native to bogs and fens in cool temperate, subarctic, and mountainous regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The specific epithet pauciflora refers to the Latin term for 'few flowered'. [3] [4]