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Lyngbye's sedge
Scientific Name: Carex lyngbyei
Family: Cyperaceae
Category: Monocot
Growth: Graminoid
Duration: Perennial
Other Names:
Description: Carex lyngbyei is a species of sedge known by the common name Lyngbye's sedge. It is native to the west coast of North America from Alaska to California, &*! Generals Synonyms Classification Wetland Related Links. Carex lyngbyei Hornem. Show All Show Tabs Lyngbye's sedge &*! Information on Lyngbye's Sedge, Carex lyngbyei, of Iceland with photo's.&*! Lyngbye's sedge. Excellent spreading sedge for salt water shorelines. Keywords: perennial (non-woody), spreading, upright. Articles that mention this plant: &*! American dunegrass, Lyngbye's sedge, Small-fruited bulrush. Baltic rush, Reed mannagrass, Soft rush. Beaked sedge, Sawbeak sedge, Tall mannagrass.&*! Carex lyngbyei is a species of sedge known by the common name Lyngbye's sedge. It is native to the west coast of North America from Alaska to California, &*! Common Name: Lyngbye's sedge English. Taxonomic Status: Genus, Carex L. – laches, rouches, sedge species, carex, sedges, sedge. Species, Carex &*! Carex lyngbyei (C.A. Mey.) Hult. Lyngbye's Sedge (Inland Sedge) Cyperaceae ( Sedge family) Introduction to Vascular Plants &*! Lyngbye's sedge. Carex lyngbyei 2010 Dana York. CalPhotos: click on a photo to see it bigger. Carex lyngbyei 2013 Brianna Ceglia. Carex lyngbyei&*! How to grow Lyngbye's Sedge (Carex lyngbyei), plant and planting care instructions supplied by real gardeners.&*! Lyngbye sedge (Carex lyngbyei) is a well known and described type for Alaska. It is listed in every Alaska classification that includes coastal &*! Lyngbye's sedge. * Genus: Carex. * Species: lyngbyei. Subspecies: * Family ( scientific): Cyperaceae. * Family (common): Sedge. Synonyms : Carex cryptocarpa &*! Lyngbye's sedge. Species Code (as per USDA Plants database): CALY3. GENERAL INFORMATION. Geographical range (distribution maps for North America &*! Carex lyngbyei &mdash Synonyms. Lyngbye's Sedge learn more about names for this taxon · Add to a collection · · Detail · 5 Media · 5 Maps · Names &*! Carex lyngbyei. Lyngbye's Sedge ID: 0000 0000 0203 0571 detail 2003 Steve Matson. Carex lyngbyei. Lyngbye's Sedge ID: 0000 0000 0203 0567 detail&*! Using this photo This photo and associated text may not be used except with express written permission from Steve Matson. To obtain permission for personal,  &*! Carex lyngbyei is a species of sedge known by the common name Lyngbye's sedge. It is native to the west coast of North America from Alaska to California, &*! Not necessarily a common garden plant but I figured Id include its seeds anyway because its a beautiful plant in its native salt marsh.&*! Carex lyngbyei ssp. cryptocarpa (Lyngbye's sedge)&*! Foto n. 8502 - Lyngbye's sedge (Carex lyngbyei) USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. An illustrated flora of the northern United &*! Carex L. (スゲ). Section Acutae (アゼスゲ). Yaramesuge (ヤラメスゲ), Lyngbye's sedge. Lifeform: perennial sedge < 1 m high. Distribution: &*! main types of wetlands: bog, grass wetland, sedge wetland, and salt marsh. Lyngbye's sedge (C. lyngbyaei), and tufted bulrush (Trichoporum caespitosum).&*! Lyngbye's sedge. Favorite See All. Photo Sharing · About SmugMug · Browse Photos · Prints & Gifts · Terms · Privacy · Contact · Log In. 2016 SmugMug, Inc.&*! Carex lyngbyei. Lyngbye's sedge (June). Carex lyngbyei. Lyngbye's sedge inflorescence (June). Carex lyngbyei. Lyngbye's sedge (August) &*! Posts about Lyngbye's Sedge written by Amy Dunn Moscoso.&*! Lyngbye's sedge marsh in a brackish estuary. 21 .. Pacific silverweed frun a mature high marsh. 22. Typical zonation of marsh plants i n a saline Pacific &*! Lyngbye's Sedge (Carex lyngbyei). Share y observation. Species. Presence. Not In Idaho Common Name. Lyngbye's Sedge. Classification. Kingdom: &*! As it begins to grow Lyngbye's sedge is relatively high in protein and lower in crude fiber, so it is easier for bears to digest and extract nutrition &*! Lyngbye's Sedge. Carex lyngbyei. Toxins that can be taken up: Cadmium, Lead. Accumulation Quantity: N/A. Accumulation Type: N/A. Notes: Hardiness Zone &*! Lyngbye's sedge (Carex lyngbyei) Observed by leslie June 10, 2015 · Medium. Photo Leslie Adler-Ivanbrook, all rights reserved. Map Data.&*! Lyngbye's sedge (Carex lyngbyei) May 2009. (Photo by H. Clermont). Overgrazed and eroding Carex lyngbyei - channel edge community, April 2009 ( Photo by &*! Brainstorming. Posted on August 14, 2013 by Bri Cummins. eel grass and lyngbye's sedge with smolts. From Art Jnal. IMG_4026 Thumbnails. IMG_4036 .&*! Male Grizzly Bear Eating Lyngbye's Sedge, Glendale Estuary, Knight Inlet, British Columbia, Canada Stock Photo - Premium Rights-Managed, Artist: Jamie &*! The Lyngbye's sedge site association is commonly found along the coastal shores of BC. The dominant species are Lyngbye's sedge, coast silverweed, tufted &*! Carex lyngbyei , Lyngbye's sedge illustrations created by Harry Charles Creutzburg for Kenneth Kent Mackenzie's (1940) North American Cariceae, two &*! Definition of Lyngbye's Sedge from all online and printed dictionaries.&*! Exceptions include the Arctic river-beauty and Lyngbye's sedge which originally came from North America. Icelandic plant communities developed after the end &*! Planting of marsh vegetation (Lyngbye's sedge, slough sedge, spikerush, tapered rush, Baltic rush, wapato, hardstem bulrush and cattail) was &*! The flood meadows are covered in Lyngbye's Sedge and on drier ground Woolly Willow, Tea-leaved Willow, Common Sedge and Common Cottongrass &*! Dewey's sedge. dunegrass. hardstem bulrush. Idaho fecue. Lyngbye's sedge. slough sedge. small-fruited bulrush. thick headed sedge &*! Lyngbye's sedge clearly dominated the study site by 1988 (67 percent cover). A full array of native salt marsh species was well established by 1984, six years.&*! Slough sedge is very similar to Lyngbye's sedge in growth form and appearance. Both species tolerate brackish often saline coastal wetland areas they often &*! humboldtiensis), Lyngbye's sedge (Carex lyngbyei) and eelgrass (Zostera marina). This Rare. Plant Mitigation and Monitoring Plan establishes a framework for &*! Berners Bay the primary areas of highly concentrated Lyngbye's sedge occurred in the tidal sloughs that penetrated the beach meadows, a limited extent of the &*!