Spring Sedge, Woodrush Sedge
Carex luzulina var. ablata
Synonyms: Carex ablata, Carex luzulina, Carex luzulina var. luzulina, Carex owyheensis
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Several photos of woodrush sedge blooming in a wet area along Forest Road 4011 several hundred yards below the trailhead for the Crane Mountain Trail, Fremont-Winema National Forest......June 30, 2019.
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Close-up images of the inflorescence of woodrush sedge. Note that terminal portion of both spikelets is male, while the lower portion of each spikelet is female. Photographed in Swampy Meadows on the western slopes of Mt. Adams........August
11, 2008.
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These 2 photos above show close-ups of the perigynia and their subtending scales of woodrush sedge. Photographed in moist serpentine meadows along the Canyon Mountain Trail #218, Strawberry Mountain Wilderness..........August
19, 2011.
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The 2 photos above show close-ups of the inflorescence of woodrush sedge. Note the long, slender peduncle on the lowermost spikelet in the photo at right. Photographed in Swampy Meadows on the western slopes of Mt. Adams........August
11, 2008.
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These 7 photos above show views of woodrush sedge as seen along the Shorthorn Trail #16 in meadows along Shorthorn Creek........August 24, 2008.
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Woodrush sedge observed in moist meadows around Hanks Spring, northwest corner of Twelvemile Peak and along the Fremont National Recreation Trail, Fremont-Winema National Forest.......August 2, 2020.
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The 4 photos above show close-ups of woodrush sedge as photographed in Swampy Meadows on the western slopes of Mt. Adams.......September 6, 2008.
Paul Slichter