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Carex is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family, commonly known as sedges. They are often found in wet or marshy areas and are distinguished by their grass-like appearance and triangular stems
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- Any member of the genus Carex of sedges.
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Carex acuta does not tolerate prolonged desiccation.
Its common name in French is carex lacustre.
Carex rosea consist of four different species.
The larvae probably feed on Carex physodes.
Carex firma forms thick cushions.
The study of Carex is known as caricology.
Carex rosea is unappetizing to deer and other herbivores.
A common sedge in this grassland phytocoenosis is Carex shreberi.
Carex brunnescens is morphologically variable across its wide range.
It is one of only about seven species in Carex sect.
Carex limosa has a large rhizome and hairy roots.
The larvae feed on various grasses and Carex species.
Carex albicans is a perennial graminoid.
The host plants of a northern population include sedges Carex species.
Carex is rapidly becoming a model organism for holocentry research.
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He recommends this one from Carex to his patients for this reason.
Carex deflexa variety media.
The name has also been used as a synonym for Carex micropoda.
Carex deflexa variety farwellii.
All the fibrous roots in this photo belong to Carex sabulosa clones.
Carex spp in this group may be recognized as described above.
The common name should not be confused with lakeshore sedge Carex lenticularis.
Carex occidentalis is a species of sedge known by the common name western sedge.
Locations and population sizes for Carex sabulosa on six dune systems in the Yukon.
The carex is ornamental grasses that remain green throughout the year.
It dominates a dwarf heath plant community along with sedges such as Carex rupestris in Montana.
Carex nebrascensis tolerates alkaline soils and submersion for long periods of time.
Reproduction Reproduction of Carex sabulosa is by seed and rhizomes.
Carex aquatilis is a species of sedge known as water sedge and leafy tussock sedge.
The larvae feed on Carex ferruginea.
Carex albida is a very rare species of sedge known by the common name white sedge.
The larvae feed on Carex sempervirens and Carex firma.
Carex rosea can complete its life cycle in a little more than two years.
The larvae feed on Carex hubbardii and Gahnia sieberiana.
Carex sylvatica is a species of sedge found in deciduous woodlands across Europe.
The larvae feed on Carex oahuensis and Rhynchospora thyrsoidea.
Carex rosea is the type of the Carex rosea species group.
A member of Carex sect.
The Carex service is a new niche in freight transport.
Calcareous fens with Cladium mariscus and Carex davalliana.
Typically Carex rosea occurs in drier sites and has slightly narrower leaves.
Tussock grasslands include Festuca abyssinica and Carex runssoroensis.
Carex cristatella is a species of sedge native to eastern North America.
The worldwide distribution of Carex suggests that it originated in the early Tertiary.
Carex rosea distribution is in essentially the eastern portion of North America.
Incurvae Carex sect.
Carex distans has been introduced to the US states including Maryland and Pennsylvania.
Inversae Carex sect.
Carex praeceptorum Mack.
Species in Carex sect.