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CYPERACEAE. 



VOL. I. 



1 19. Carex Careyana Torr. Carey's Sedge. 



Fig. 986. 



Carex Careyana Torr. ; Dewey, Am. Journ. Sci. 30 60 

 /. 88. 1836. 



Glabrous, bright green, culms slender, erect or 

 .somewhat reclining, smooth or nearly so, i-2;> tall. 

 Basal leaves flat, 3 "-6" wide, much shorter than the 

 culm; bracts narrow, short, with very long purplish- 

 tinged sheaths; staminate spike usually long-stalked, 

 large; pistillate spikes 1-3, erect, loosely 3-8-flo\v- 

 ered, less than i' long, the upper short-stalked and 

 approximate, the lower long-stalked and remote; 

 perigynia ovoid-elliptic, very sharply 3-angled, many- 

 nerved, 2!" long or more and over i" thick, the 

 short beak slightly oblique, entire; scales ovate with 

 hyaline margins, cuspidate or awned, about half 

 length of perigynia; stigmas 3. 



In woods, New York to Michigan, south to District of 

 Columbia, Virginia and extreme southern Missouri. 

 May-June. 



120. Carex platyphylla Carey. Broad-leaved Sedge. Fig. 987. 



Carex platyphylla Carey, Am. Joupn. Sci. (II.) 4: 23. 

 1847. 



Glabrous, pale green and glaucous, culms slender, 

 spreading or reclining, 4'-! 5' long. Leaves of sterile 

 culms flat and broad, 42 "-12" wide, shorter than the 

 culm, very smooth (except edges) ; those of fertile 

 culms much reduced ; bracts with long clasping 

 sheaths, usually less than 2' long; staminate spike 

 stalked ; pistillate spikes 2-4, distant, erect, all slen- 

 der-stalked or the upper one nearly sessile, loosely 

 4-io-flowered, 5"-io" long; perigynia ovoid-elliptic, 

 3-angled, many-nerved, slightly bent or nearly 

 straight at the narrowed or short-beaked apex, ii"- 

 if" long, rather more than \" thick, somewhat longer 

 than the broadly ovate, acute, cuspidate or short- 

 awned scales ; stigmas 3. 



In .woods and thickets, Quebec and Ontario to Mich- 

 igan, south to Virginia and Illinois. Ascends to 2500 

 it. in Virginia. May-June. 



121. Carex abscondita Mackenzie. Thicket Sedge. Fig. 988. 



Carex ptychocarpa Steud. Syn. PL Cyp. 234. 1855. Not 



Link, 1799. 

 Carex abscondita Mackenzie, Bull. Torr. Club 37 : 244. 



1910. 



Glabrous, pale green and glaucous, culms erect, 

 very slender, smooth, only 2'-8' tall. Leaves flat, 

 the larger 2" 4^" wide, much longer than the culm ; 

 bract of second pistillate spike usually overtopping 

 the culm ; staminate spike small, 2."-A,\" long, sessile 

 or nearly so; pistillate spikes 2 or 3, approximate, 

 sessile or short-peduncled. or the lower one slender- 

 stalked and nearly basal, all erect, loosely 5-io-flow- 

 ered, 4" -8" long; perigynia oblong-ovoid, pale, 

 sharply 3-angled, finely many-nerved, about li" long, 

 rather more than \" thick, pointed at both ends; 

 minutely straight-beaked or slightly bent, the orifice 

 entire ; scales ovate, thin, obtuse to short-cuspidate, 

 about one-half as long as the perigynia ; stigmas 3. 



In moist woods and thickets, Massachusetts and New 

 Jersey to Florida and Louisiana. Local. June-July. 



