Carex CYPERACEAE Carex 



Virescentes 

 C. Swanii (Fernald) Mack. (C. virescens var. Swanii of Gray's 

 Man,, ed. 7.) 

 Frequent throughout, in dry or damp woods, and among 

 coastal dunes. May, June. 



C. virescens Muhl. 



Infrequent in dry rocky woods of the Piedmont; rare on the 

 Coastal Plain: roadside between Snow Hill and Pocomoke City 

 (Wo), True, 21 June 1926 CP); 6 mi. e. n. e. of Easton (Ta), Earle, 

 2445, 31 May 1940 (P). June, July. 



C. complanata Torr, 



Infrequent; dry woods and open serpentine outcrops of the 

 Piedmont, and pine woods of the Coastal Plain, May, June, 



C. hirsutella Mack. (C. hirsuta Willd.) 



Infrequent; dry woods and serpentine soil of the Piedmont, and 

 dry sand of the Coastal Plain. June. 



C. caroliniana Schw. 



Infrequent; dry sandy soil, serpentine, meadows and woods, 

 Piedmont and Coastal Plain of New Castle and Cecil Counties. 

 June, July. 



C. Bushii Mack. (C. hirsuta var, cuspidata Dewey, in Wood, 

 Class Book.) 

 Rare; fields, woods and meadows, Piedmont and Coastal Plain: 

 near Wilmington, Canhy, 18 June 1901 (A) ; ditch bank s. of Ellen- 

 dale (S), True, 18 June 1926 (P); pond, Rehoboth (S), True, 19 

 June 1926 (P), 



Hirtae 



C. Walteriana Bailey. (C. striata Mx, var, brevis Bailey, of Gray's 

 Man., ed. 7.) 

 Frequent in meadows, swamps and pine-barren bogs of the 

 Coastal Plain; rare in the Piedmont: swamp near Centreville (NC), 

 Commons, 14 June 1868 (A). June, July. 



C. lanuginosa Mx. 



Infrequent; meadows and swamps of New Castle County, in 

 both Piedmont and Coastal Plain areas. Not reported since 1897. 

 June. 



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