231] FLORA OF BOULDER, COLORADO 83 



201. C. pratensis Drej. Meadow sedge. 



Gregory Canon, 6000-6500 ft. (Daniels, 688). Also on 

 Long's Peak (Rydberg). 

 Ontario to Alaska; Michigan to Colorado. 



202. C. siccata Dewey. Dry-spiked sedge. 



Common in dry meadows throughout, 5100-10000 ft. 

 (Daniels, 972). Also near Long's Peak (Rydberg). 



Ontario to British Columbia; New York to California. 



203. C. straminea Willd. Straw sedge. 



Common along watercourses and grassy meadows in the 

 plains, mesas, and foothills, 5 100-6500 ft. (Daniels, 372). 



New Brunswick to Manitoba; North Carolina to Okla- 

 homa and Colorado. 



204. C. straminiformis Bailey. False straw sedge. 



Dry torrents, high mesas at the foot of the Flat-irons, 

 5700-6000 ft. (Daniels, 381). 

 Colorado to Washington and California. 



205. C. festucacea Schkuhr. Fescue sedge. 



Meadows and swales, frequent in the plains and mesas, 

 and in meadows on the lower foothills, 5100-6400 (Flagstaff 

 Hill) ft. (Daniels, 185). 



New Brunswick to Minnesota; Florida to Colorado. 



206. C. stenophylla Wahl. Narrow-leaved sedge. 



Dry mesas between Marshall and South Boulder Peak, 

 5700-6000 ft. (Daniels, 438). 

 Manitoba to British Columbia; Iowa to Colorado. 



207. C. incurva Lightf. Curved sedge. 



Arapahoe Peak above timberline, 1 1 000- 1 2000 ft. (Daniels, 

 916). 



Greenland to Alaska; Colorado to British Columbia. 



208. C. alpina Stevenii Holm. Steven's alpine sedge. 

 Lamb's ranch, near Long's Peak, 9100 ft. (Rydberg). 

 Colorado. 



