Carex CYPERACEAE Carex 



C. blanda Dewey. (C laxiflora var. varians Bailey.) 



Frequent in rocky woods of the Piedmont province; rare in 

 woods of the Coastal Plain: near Chop tank Mills (K), F. M. Jones, 

 21 June 1927 (P); 6 mi. n. e. of Easton (Ta), Earle, 2480, 1 June 

 1940 (P); marsh w. of Taylor's Bridge (NC), Long, 58236, 10 May 

 1942 (A). 



C. gracilescens Steud. (C. laxiflora var. gracillima of Gray's Man., 



ed. 7.) 



Rare; meadows and thickets in the Piedmont: Greenbank (NC), 

 Commons in 1880 and 1885 (A). 



Granulares 

 C. granulans Muhl. 



Rare; meadows and low woods. Piedmont and Coastal Plain: 

 near Yorklyn (NC), Commons in 1875 (A); Greenbank (NC), 

 Commons in 1884 (A); Windmill Branch, s. of Easton (Ta), Earle, 

 3205, 17 May 1941 (P). 



Oligocarpae 

 C. oligocarpa Schk. 



Frequent in woods and meadows of the Piedmont; rare on the 

 Coastal Plain: Frankford (S), Commons, 18 June 1875 (A). May, 

 June. 



Griseae 

 C. conoidea Schk. 



Rare; in meadows of the Piedmont: near Centreville (NC), 

 Commons, June 1864 (A); near Ashland (NC), Commons, 18 June 

 1874 (A). 



C. amphibola Steud. var. rigida (Bailey) Fernald. See Rhodora 44, 

 311, 1942. (C. grisea var. angustifolia of Gray's Man., 

 ed. 7.) 

 Rare; in dry soil, Piedmont and Coastal Plain: Greenbank, 

 (NC), Commons in 1884 and 1885 (A); Brandywine Park, Wilming- 

 ton, True, 26 June 1926 (P); near Choptank Mills (K), F. M. 

 Jones, 21 June 1927 (P). 



C. grisea Wahl. 



Frequent in woods and meadows. Piedmont and Coastal Plain. 

 Mid-May, mid-June. 



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