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Fewflower Sedge (Carex pauciflora)

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    Credit: Raz1el | Own work | License: CC-BY-3.0 GFDL
  • Fewflower Sedge (Carex Pauciflora) https://www.sagebud.com/fewflower-sedge-carex-pauciflora/
    Credit: Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm) | Figure from Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen at http://www.biolib.de | License: PD Old
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Carex Pauciflora, or more commonly know as Fewflower Sedge, is a graminoid of the genus Carex. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Carex Pauciflora or Fewflower Sedge's floral region is North America US Lower 48 and Alaska, specifically in the states of Alaska, Connecticut, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Washington and Wisconsin.

  • Category: Monocot
  • Genus: Carex
  • Family: Cyperaceae
  • Order: Cyperales
  • Class: Liliopsida
  • Division: Magnoliophyta
  • Duration: Perennial
  • Growth Habit: Graminoid
  • Native Status: L48 (N) AK (N) CAN (N) SPM (N)
  • State T/E Status: CT (SC) MA (E) PA (E) WA (S)
  • State T/E Common Name: CT (few-flowered sedge) MA (few-flowered sedge) PA (few-flowered sedge) WA (few-flowered sedge)
  • National Wetland Indicator Status: OBL
  • Regional Wetland Indicator Status: 1(OBL) 3(OBL) 9(OBL) A(OBL)


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