Carex CYPERACEAE Carex 



C. Leavenworthii Dewey. 



Rare; in dry open woodlands: near Union ville (Ta), Earle, 3606, 

 25 July 1942 (A). 



C. mesochorea Mack. 



Rare, in dry open places: 33^ mi. w. n. w, of Easton (Ta), Earle, 

 3524, 9 May 1942 (P). 



C. spicata Huds. (C. muricata L. ?) 



Infrequent; dry sandy soil, fields and pond margins. June. 

 Locally nat. from Europe. 



C. Muhlenbergii Schk. 



Frequent; woods, stream banks and open sandy soil, Piedmont 

 and Coastal Plain. June to mid-July. 



Var. enervis Boott. (C. plana Mack.) 



Infrequent; dry rocky hillsides of the Piedmont; also marshy 

 ground on the Coastal Plain. May, June. 



C. sparganioides Muhl. 



Infrequent; rich rocky woods. Piedmont. May, June. 



Multiflorae 

 C. annectens Bicknell. (C. vulpinoidea var. annectens Farwell.) 



Infrequent; fields and roadsides, chiefly Coastal Plain. Mid- 

 May to early July. 



C. vulpinoidea Mx. 



Common throughout, in swamps, ditches and wet meadows. 

 June to mid-July. 



Vulpinae 

 C. stipata Muhl. 



Infrequent; swamps and meadows, Piedmont and Coastal Plain. 

 Mid-May, June. 



Var. maxima Chapm. (C. uberior (Mohr) Mack.) 

 Infrequent; swamps, chiefly Coastal Plain. June. 



C. laevivaginata (Kiikenth.) Mack. 



Infrequent; river swamps and damp woods of the Coastal Plain. 

 May, June. 



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