154 . MONOECIA, TRIANDRIA. 
Chaffy Sedge. 

Grows in similar places with No. 12, and also very common. 
Perennial. June. 
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acuta, 15. C. masculine spikes two or three, feminine 
about four, subpedunculated, subnutant, cylin- 
drical, remote; fruit oblong, very shortly ros- 
tellate ; mouth entire, equal to the oblong-acute 
scales.— Willd. 
Icon. Schk. Car. t. Ee. et Ff. f. 92. 
Culting Sedge. 
Common in low boggy ground. Perennial. May. 
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§ 2. Stigmas three. 
{ Spikes androgynous, with the summits masculine. 
None. 
{ { Terminal spikes male, the rest androgynous. 
virescens. 16, C. spike androgynous, linear-pedunculated, 
masculine below, feminine sub-approximated, by 
pairs, sub-pedunculated, linear; fruit globose- 
triquetrous, obtuse, pubescent.— Willd. 
C. virescens, Muh. 
Icon. Schk. Car. t. Mmm. f. 147. 
Green Sedge. 
In woods and hills, common; very tall. Perennial. June. 
Buxbaumii. 17. C. spike androgynous, pedunculated, obovate, 
masculine below, feminine subternate, remote, 
sub-pedunculated; fruit elliptical, triquetrous, 
obtuse, obsoletely bidentated, equal to the ob- 
long, mucronate scale.—Wiild. 
C. pelygama, Schk. 
Icon. Schk. Car. t. X. Gg. f. 76. 
Buxbaums’ Sedge. 
In. wet places; rare. Perennial. May. . 
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