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Carex scabrata Schw. 



In wet or marshy places in woods or along streams. 

 Common. 

 Carex scoparia Schk. 



In low or moist meadows, fields and especially in 

 exsiccated depressions. Common. Rare in open 

 woods. 

 Carex sparganioides Muhl. 



In rich humus of open woods and wooded slopes. 

 Rare. Woods along Stony brook trail. 

 Carex stipata Muhl. 



In wet or marshy places, either open or wooded, 

 or along the borders of streams and pools. Common. 

 Carex torta Boott. 



In wet gravelly or stony places in and along the 

 borders of all of the streams of the park area above 

 the Tunungwant and Allegheny valleys. 

 Carex tribuloides Wahl. 



In moist or wet, poorly drained meadows, swamps 

 and borders of pools, frequent in the Allegheny and 

 Tunungwant valleys and the lower portions of Red 

 House and other valleys of the park area, but absent 

 from the higher portions of the park. 

 Carex trichocarpa Muhl. 



In open or somewhat shaded marshes and swales. 

 Occasional. Near Quaker Bridge, Tunungwant val- 

 ley near Limestone, "Balsam swamp" in Red House 

 valley. 

 Carex trisperma Dewey. 



In wet, shaded, sphagnous places. Rare. "Balsam 

 swamp," Red House valley, var. Billingsii Knight, 

 in sphagnum bog near Steamburg. 



