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collected by Richard R. Halse #6071 on 7/18/2001
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collected by Richard R. Halse #6071 on 7/18/2001
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# collected by Richard R. Halse #6071 on 7/18/2001
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# collected by Richard R. Halse #6071 on 7/18/2001
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# collected by Richard R. Halse #6071 on 7/18/2001
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# collected by Richard R. Halse #6071 on 7/18/2001
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tjm2 description of the leaf sheaths:' sheath front often cross-wrinkled, red-dotted, mouth generally U-shaped, often thick-rimmed, widely dark or coppery; ligule length > 2 width.'On Google earth you can see the raised hummocks which populations of these plants create.This image is primarily meant to illustrate the leaf sheath thickened rim and coppery color.
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tjm2 description of the leaf sheaths:' sheath front often cross-wrinkled, red-dotted, mouth generally U-shaped, often thick-rimmed, widely dark or coppery; ligule length > 2 width.' On Google earth you can see the raised hummocks which populations of these plants create. This image is primarily meant to illustrate the leaf sheath thickened rim and coppery color.
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tjm2 description of the leaf sheaths:' sheath front often cross-wrinkled, red-dotted, mouth generally U-shaped, often thick-rimmed, widely dark or coppery; ligule length > 2 width.' On Google earth you can see the raised hummocks which populations of these plants create. This image is primarily meant to illustrate the leaf sheath thickened rim and coppery color. Both of these features may or may not show up strongly.
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tjm2 description of the leaf sheaths:' sheath front often cross-wrinkled, red-dotted, mouth generally U-shaped, often thick-rimmed, widely dark or coppery; ligule length > 2 width.' On Google earth you can see the raised hummocks which populations of these plants create. This image is primarily meant to illustrate the red dotted character of the leaf sheath front.
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These are lower leaves reduced to 'scales' in some descriptions of this plant. Intermountain Flora uses the term 'aphyllopodic' which means 'no lower leaves' but this image illustrates what is often meant by this term.
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A lower spikelet with abundant stigmas emerging from the pistillate flowers.
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A lower spikelet with abundant stigmas emerging from the pistillate flowers.
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A lower spikelet with abundant stigmas emerging from the pistillate flowers. a few anthers and filaments can be located.
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perigynia with both back (abaxial)and front (adaxial) surfaces showing
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perigynia with only back (abaxial) surfaces showing, one pistillate bract also.
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Image taken in a (non spagnum)bog with Carex capitata and eriophorum gracile.
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Image taken in a (non spagnum)bog with Carex capitata and eriophorum gracile.
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Studio image from collection # 598, collected 7/20/02. Orignially id'd as C. diandra. Peter Zika, very gently, informed my of mistake.
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Studio image from collection # 598, collected 7/20/02
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Studio image from collection # 598, collected 7/20/02; closeup of front and back of perigynia, notice the white flap on tip of back!
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