Carex sartwelliana Olney
Family: Cyperaceae
Yosemite Sedge
[Carex yosemitana L.H. Bailey]
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Plants cespitose; rhizomes short. Culms central, trigonous, 45-130 cm, smooth. Leaves: basal sheaths reddish purple tinged, pubescent; ligules 3-17 mm; blades green, M-shaped, 4-9 mm wide, pubescent on both blade surfaces and apex of inner band of distalmost sheaths. Inflorescences 4-17 cm; proximal 3-4(-5) spikes pistillate, ascending; distal spikes erect; terminal spike staminate. Pistillate scales lanceolate to ovate, apex acute, pubescent abaxially, ciliate. Perigynia ascending to spreading, greenish to brown, sometimes purplish tinged on beak, prominently 2-ribbed and faintly 6-10-veined, broadly ovoid, 2.3-3.7 × 1.2-1.8 mm, pubescent; beak 0.4-1 mm, ± hyaline, friable, ± irregularly bidentulate or erose, ciliate.

Fruiting Jun-Aug. Moist to wet meadows and open forests, lakeshores, stream banks; 1200-2600 m; Calif.

Carex sartwelliana image
Dean Wm. Taylor  
Carex sartwelliana image
Dean Wm. Taylor  
Carex sartwelliana image
Dean Wm. Taylor  
Carex sartwelliana image
Dean Wm. Taylor  
Carex sartwelliana image
Dean Wm. Taylor  
Carex sartwelliana image
Dean Wm. Taylor