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thinleaf sedge

Scientific Name: Carex cephaloidea

Family: Cyperaceae

Category: Monocot

Growth: Graminoid

Duration: Perennial

Other Names: OH (thin-leaf sedge)

       

Description: Generals Synonyms Classification Legal Status Wetland Related Links . Carex cephaloidea (Dewey) Dewey Show All Show Tabs thinleaf sedge&nbsp&*! Thinleaf sedge. Cyperaceae (Sedge Family). Synonym: Carex sparganioides var. cephaloidea. USDA Symbol: CACE2. USDA Native Status: L48 (N), CAN (N) &nbsp&*! Complete of the Thinleaf Sedge (Cephaloidea) including plant information, identification information on uses and more. Learn all about the Thinleaf&nbsp&*! How to grow Thinleaf Sedge (Carex cephaloidea), plant and planting care instructions supplied by real gardeners.&*! thinleaf sedge, clustered bracted sedge. * Genus: Carex. * Species: cephaloidea. Subspecies: * Family (scientific): Cyperaceae. * Family (common): Sedge.&*! Carex cephaloidea &ampmdash Media. Thinleaf Sedge learn more about names for this taxon &middot Add to a collection &middot &middot Detail &middot 4 Media &middot 4 Maps &middot Names&nbsp&*! Information on Thinleaf Sedge, scientifically known as Carex cephaloidea in the Encyclopedia of Life.&*! Discover Life&#39s page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Carex cephaloidea - Thinleaf sedge -- Discover Life.&*! Plant database entry for Thinleaf sedge (Carex cephaloidea) with 6 data details.&*! Kingdom: Plantae. Taxonomic Rank: Species. Synonym: Carex sparganioides var. cephaloidea (Dewey) J. Carey. Common Name: thinleaf sedge English.&*! Thinleaf Sedge Carex cephaloidea (Dewey) DeweySynonyms: Thin-leaved Sedge. Kingdom Plantae &gt Division Tracheophyta &gt Class Magnoliopsida &gt Order&nbsp&*! Information for Thinleaf Sedge. Data. Accepted Symbol. CACE2. Symbol. CACE2 . Scientific Name. Carex Cephaloidea. Common Name. Thinleaf Sedge.&*! Scientific Name: Carex cephaloidea. Common Names: Thinleaf Sedge. Duration: Perennial. Bloom Period: April to July. Plant Family: Cyperaceae.&*! Watering thinleaf sedge Tenere bagnato. To develop better these plants need regular watering , keeping the soil moist let&#39s water often, every 0-1 weeks using &nbsp&*! Thinleaf Sedge (Carex cephaloidea). Share y observation. Species. Presence . Not In Idaho Common Name. Thinleaf Sedge. Classification. Kingdom:&nbsp&*! Foto n. 8397 - thinleaf sedge (Carex cephaloidea) USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. An illustrated flora of the northern United&nbsp&*! Carex careyana &#8212 Carey&#39s sedge Carex castanea &#8212 chestnut-coled sedge Carex cephaloidea &#8212 thinleaf sedge Carex cephalophora &#8212 ovalleaf sedge&nbsp&*! : This plant is 12&quot to 14&quot tall, with a thin slightly woody stem. Small flowers grow in a bunch at the top of the plant. The leaves&nbsp&*! TERMIUM est la base de donnes terminologiques et linguistiques du gouvernement du Canada.&*! Beaded Broom Sedge &middot Bladder Sedge &middot Blunt Spikerush &middot Bristlebrack Sedge &middot Broom Sedge Thin-leaf Sedge &middot Thinscale Sedge &middot Three-seed Sedge.&*! Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) Thinleaf Sedge (Carex cephaloidea) Slender Sedge (Carex gracilescens) Hitchcock&#39s Sedge (Carex hitchcockiana) James?s &nbsp&*! Bushs sedge, Chris Lea, 6/3/2000, Maryland, Cecil, Along B&ampE powerline, 0.5 mi. thinleaf sedge, Howard Shriver, 06/16/1899, Maryland, Allegany, Information&nbsp&*! Sedges are annual or mostly perennial grass-like plants with aerial flower- bearing stems. In annual forms, the stem is solitary to mostly several with basal leaves&nbsp&*! Thinleaf Bristle Fern, Trichomanes hymenophylloides Bosch. Thinleaf Camasey Thinleaf Sedge, Carex cephaloidea (Dewey) Dewey. Thinleaf Sunflower&nbsp&*! fox sedge. Carex amphibola eastern narrowleaf sedge,amphibious sedge,gray sedge chestnut sedge. Carex cephaloidea thinleaf sedge,headlike sedge&*! Carex cephaloidea - (Thinleaf Sedge) desciption, which includes distribution, anatomical , size, habitat, conservation. Also finds, videos and &nbsp&*! thinleaf cotten-sedge, Eriophorum viridi-carinatum (Cyperaceae, the sedge fam.) Potentilla canadensis. dwarf cinquefoil, Potentilla canadensis (Rosaceae, the&nbsp&*! Dorsal leaf surface of Gray Alder, Mountain Alder, Thinleaf Alder: Alnus incana ssp Mountain alder growing in a sedge meadow along Summit Creek where it &nbsp&*! Bebb&#39s Sedge. ST. G5. S2. Carex pseudocyperus. Cyperus-like Sedge. SE. G5. S1. Carex sparganioides var. cephaloidea. Thinleaf Sedge. SE.&*! Image and data page for thinleaf cotton grass, Eriophorum viridicarinatum. characteristics. A tufted sedge growing as single stems or tufts often patch forming.&*! Thinleaf (Mt.) Alder. Thinleaf (Mt.) Alder. Alnus sinuata Narrow Fruit Sedge. Narrow Fruit Sedge Small-winged Sedge winged Sedge.&*! Carex aestivalis M.A. Curtis ex A. Gray, summer sedge, species Carex cephaloidea (Dewey) Dewey ex Boott, thinleaf sedge, species.&*! , wire grass (JUBA), Red top (AGST), Hair grass (DECA). Wet sites 2130 Thin leaf alder (ALIN), River birch (BEOC), Mesic grass/forbs.&*! Subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/aquatic sedge (Abies lasiocarpa-Picea Colorado blue spruce/thinleaf alder (Picea pungens/Alnus incana ssp. tenuifolia).&*! Bowles&#39 Golden Sedge is a fine, dependable plant, making big plants fare best in shady conditions as hot sun scorches their thin leaf surface.&*! Carey&#39s Sedge. S1. G4G5. Carex cephaloidea. Thinleaf Sedge. S1. G5. Carex comosa. Longhair Sedge. S2. G5. Carex conoidea. Field Sedge.&*! A Brief of the Sixty Common or Uncommon Sedges (Carex sp.) .. The first spikelet has a long thin leaf-like bract that accentuates the trapeze look.&*! Arizona Sycamore/Thinleaf Alder-Seepwillow Community Type . Boxelder/ Thinleaf Alder Community Type. . Mud Sedge-Fewflower Spikerush Community &nbsp&*! Puu kaa is a perennial clumping sedge with bright green, thin leaf blades 8 to 24 inches tall. The clumps range from 6 to 18 inches in diameter.&*! caryophyllea, Vernal Sedge, Cyperaceae, Sedge Family, 0000-00-00. CACE2 &middot Carex cephaloidea, Thinleaf Sedge, Cyperaceae, Sedge Family, 0000-00-00.&*!