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Carex pensylvanica

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Cyperaceae

Scientific name
  
Carex pensylvanica

Order
  
Poales

Genus
  
Carex

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Carex vulpinoidea, Carex plantaginea, Carex stricta, Carex comosa, Carex appalachica

Carex pensylvanica pennsylvania sedge


Carex pensylvanica is a species of flowering plant in the sedge family commonly called Pennsylvania sedge (sometimes shortened to Penn sedge). Other common names include early sedge, common oak sedge, and yellow sedge.

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Carex pensylvanica blowing in the wind


Distribution

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This plant is native to North America, especially eastern Canada and the eastern United States. Based on a census of the literature, herbaria specimens, and confirmed sightings, C. pensylvanica is found in Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec in Canada; and in the United States it is most widely distributed in Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, mainland Rhode Island, Virginia and Wisconsin. it is also known from northern Alabama, the western Carolinas, the mostly eastern Dakotas, northern and southern Delaware, northern Georgia, western Iowa, mostly northern Indiana, northern and eastern Missouri, mostly central and eastern Ohio, and mostly central Tennessee. It is also found in Arkansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland and the District of Columbia, New York, West Virginia, and Vermont. It has been reported from just one county, Lee, in the far northeastern portion of the state of Mississippi.

Ecology

Carex pensylvanica Carex pennsylvanica Pennsylvania Sedge

This competitive species is often found in large monotypic stands. It is mainly vegetative, spreading via systems of cordlike rhizomes. Shorter rhizomes produce tufts, clumps, and mats, and longer rhizomes form wide, matted colonies.

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References

Carex pensylvanica Wikipedia