Sedges of the Northern Forest : a photographic guide / Jerry Jenkins.

"A visual reference for identification of the approximately 236 sedges of the Northern Forest Region, with quick guides, systematic sections, annotations, and notes. Accompanying folding charts for field use sold separately"--

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jenkins, Jerry (Jerry C.) (Author)
Language:English
Published: Ithaca, New York : Comstock Publishing Associates, an imprint of Cornell University Press, 2019.
Series:A Northern Forest atlas guide
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Physical Description:93 pages ; 28 x 26 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Visual glossary
  • About sedges
  • Quick guides to the sedge genera
  • Sedge genera compared
  • Achenes compared
  • Spikelets compared
  • One spikelet per stem
  • Flower cluster with a single erect bract
  • Spikelets flattened, their scales in 2 rows
  • Some spikelets lateral, from leaves or bracts along the sides of the stem
  • Spikelets in open spikes
  • Spikelets in a single dense cluster at the tip of the stem
  • Spikelets in open radiating clusters from the tip, or tip and sides, of stem
  • Spikelets in an open cluster at the tip of the stem but not the sides
  • Quick guides to carex
  • About carex
  • The sections of carex
  • Carex sections group 1
  • Carex sections group 2
  • Carex sections group 3
  • Carex perigynia compared
  • Carex perigynia by shape
  • Carex with one spikelet per stem
  • Carex with flattened perigynia and short spikelets without stalks
  • Carex with flattened perigynia and longer spikelets, often stalked
  • Carex with leaves or sheaths furry
  • Carex with furry perigynia
  • Carex with dark red, brown, or black scales on the female spikelets
  • Carex with stalked spikelets that arch or dangle
  • Carex with the spikelets clustered in a dense terminal head or spike
  • Carex with the terminal spikelet female at the tip and male at the base, lower spikelets all female
  • Carex with several all-male spikelets
  • Carex with large, cylindrical or globular spikelets
  • Carex with several small cylindrical spikelets which are either stalked or unisexual
  • Systematic sections
  • Bolboschoenus
  • Bulbostylis
  • Carex
  • Cladium
  • Cyperus
  • Dulichium
  • Eleocharis
  • Eriophorum
  • Fimbristylis
  • Rhynchospora
  • Schoenoplectus
  • Scirpus
  • Scleria
  • Trichophorum
  • Sources and photography
  • Older names
  • Gallery.