Nearlyblack sedge facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Nearlyblack sedge |
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C. subnigricans
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Carex subnigricans Stacey
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Carex rachillis |
Carex subnigricans is a species of sedge known by the common name nearlyblack sedge.
Distribution
This sedge is native to the western United States from California to Wyoming, where it grows in moist and dry mountain habitat above 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) in elevation in sub-alpine and alpine flora zones, such as in the High Sierra Nevada.
Description
Carex subnigricans produces stems no taller than about 20 centimeters from a network of thin rhizomes. The thin leaves are rolled tightly and resemble quills. The inflorescence is generally oval and pointed in shape and one or two centimeters long.
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