Flora of the Allegany State Park Region 43 



Carex gracillima Schw. 



In moist, fairly fertile humus of open woods, 

 thickets and hanks. Frequent. 

 Carex grisea Wahl. 



A plant usually of damp woodlands and hanks, 

 but in this region seen only in a moist open field on 

 the bottomlands of the Tunungwant creek at Lime- 

 stone. 

 Carex gynandra Schw. 



Usually found in swamps, bogs and swales. Rare 

 and in this region seen only in the "Balsam swamp" 

 of the Red House valley. 

 Carex heterosperma Wahl., C. anceps Muhl., C, laxi- 

 flora var. pat itli folia (Dewey) Carey. 

 Occasional in rather poor soil of rocky wooded 

 slopes and banks. Rocks above north side Quaker 

 run, woods on slope of Elko mountain etc. 

 Carex hirtifolia Mackenzie, C. pubescens Muhl. 



Dry fields, banks and open woodlands. Rare. Col- 

 lected at Carrollton by Peck. 

 Carex hystricina Muhl. 



A plant of swamps, marshes and bogs or boggy 

 meadows, unknown within the park area, but found 

 at Stetson pond and elsewhere along the margin of 

 the glacial drift. 

 Carex incomperta Bicknell, C. stcrilis, in part, Gray's 

 Man. 

 Wooded swamps and bogs. Rare and in this 

 region found only north and west of the park area 

 in the bogs along the edge of the glacial drift near 

 Steamburg, Randolph etc. 



