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Carex cryptolepis

Carex cryptolepis Mack.  
Family: Cyperaceae
Northeastern Sedge
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Peter W. Ball & A. A. Reznicek in Flora of North America (vol. 23)
Plants cespitose. Culms straight, 10-50 cm, tallest ones 25-50 cm. Leaves of flowering stems usually shorter than culms, 5-20 cm × 1.5-2.9 mm; ligules on distal cauline leaves truncate or rounded. Inflorescences: peduncles of terminal staminate spikes 0.5-8 mm, 0.2-0.5 length of staminate spikes; bracts to 20 cm × 1.1-2.9 mm, 1.5-4 times as long as inflorescences; inner band of sheaths concave or truncate. Spikes: proximal pistillate spikes (1-)2-5, approximate, subsessile or short-pedunculate, globose to elliptic, 8.5-19.9 × 4.1-9.8 mm; terminal staminate spikes pedunculate, 12-21 × 1.3-2.7 mm. Scales: pistillate scales yellowish green, inconspicuous among perigynia, 1.7-2.6 × 0.8-1.2 mm; staminate scales yellowish green, ovate, 2.9-4.4 × 0.8-1.6 mm, apex obtuse or acute to acuminate. Anthers 1.1-2.9 mm. Perigynia reflexed, yellowish green, 3.5-4.8 × 1.1-1.7 mm, apex gradually narrowed; beak 1.4-2.5 mm, forming an angle of 13-48° with body, smooth. Achenes 1.2-1.5 × 1-1.2 mm. 2n = 64.

Fruiting Jun-Aug. Acidic, sandy or organic substrates on open, emergent shorelines, not found on lime-rich soils; 0-500 m; N.B., Nfld. and Labr., N.S., Ont., Que.; Conn., Ind., Maine, Mass., Mich., Minn., N.H., N.J., N.Y., Ohio, R.I., Vt., Wis.

The name Carex flava var. fertilis Peck has been misapplied to C. cryptolepis.

Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Much like no. 154 [Carex flava L.]; stems 2-6 dm, surpassing the lvs, these 1.5-3.5 mm wide; pistillate scales lance-ovate, about equaling the perigynium-body, about the same color as the perigynium and thus inconspicuous; perigynia greenish to yellowish or golden-brown, 3.2-4.8 mm, abruptly contracted to the smooth beak 1.2-1.5 mm. Wet meadows and shores in calcareous districts; Nf. to Minn., s. to N.J., O., and Ind. (C. flava var. fertilis)

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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From Flora of Indiana (1940) by Charles C. Deam
Frequent in northern Indiana on marly lake borders and in marshes rich in marl; infrequent on wet sandy lake shores.

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Indiana Coefficient of Conservatism: C =10

Wetland Indicator Status: OBL

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