Carex jamesii

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Carex jamesii
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C. jamesii
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Carex jamesii

Carex jamesii is a sedge native to North America from Minnesota east to New York and south to Oklahoma and South Carolina. It occurs in mesic hardwood forests and flowers from early May to mid July. For its genus, it is a distinctive species when in flower. It has two to four perigynia that are subtended by leaf-like pistillate scales. Its seeds are dispersed by ants.[1]

Within the genus Carex, Carex jamesii is in the section Phyllostachys and is most closely related to C. juniperorum.[2]

References

  1. ^ Andrew J. Beattie & David C. Culver (1981). "The guild of myrmecochores in the herbaceous flora of West Virginia forests". Ecology. 62 (1): 107–115. doi:10.2307/1936674. JSTOR 1936674.
  2. ^ Julian R. Starr, Randall J. Bayer & Bruce A. Ford (1999). "The phylogenetic position of Carex section Phyllostachys and its implications for phylogeny and subgeneric circumscription in Carex (Cyperaceae)". American Journal of Botany. 86 (4): 563–577. doi:10.2307/2656818. PMID 10205077.

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