[Sedges: The Genus Carex in Mt. Adams Country]

Merten's Sedge

Carex mertensii

Synonym: Carex columbiana

Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana) - Inflorescence of Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana)

The photo at left shows a close-up of the inflorescence of Merten's sedge as seen along Morrison Creek at the Crofton Ridge Trailheadon the southern slopes of Mt. Adams........August 22, 2008. This species has 4-9 large spikes that dangle when mature. The photo at right shows a close-up of the inflorescence of Merten's sedge as seen along the Stagman Ridge Trail #12, Mount Adams Wilderness.....August 9, 2021.

Close-up of a pendant lateral female spike of Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana)

The photo above shows a close-up of a lateral spike of Merten's sedge as seen along Morrison Creek at the Crofton Ridge Trailheadon the southern slopes of Mt. Adams........August 22, 2008. The lateral spikes are female or may have a few male flowers at the base.

Female spike of Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana)

The photo above shows a close-up of a lateral spike of Merten's sedge as seen along Morrison Creek at the Crofton Ridge Trailheadon the southern slopes of Mt. Adams........August 22, 2008.

Close-up of the perigynia of Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana) - Close-up of the perigynia of Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana)
The 2 photos above show close-ups of the ovate- or orbicular-shaped perigynia and their subtending dark striped scales of Merten's sedge. The perigynia are flat except for the achene. 3 tigmas are present. Photographed along Morrison Creek at the Crofton Ridge Trailheadon the southern slopes of Mt. Adams.........August 22, 2008.

Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana)

The photo above shows Merten's sedge as seen along Morrison Creek at the Crofton Ridge Trailhead on the southern slopes of Mt. Adams.........August 22, 2008. The sedge at lower right is smoothstem sedge (Carex laeviculmis) while thick-head sedge (Carex pachystachya) is also present at this location.

Close-up of the perigynia of Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana) - Close-up of the perigynia of Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana)

Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana) - Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana)

The 4 photos above show close-up details of the perigynia, spikes and inflorescence of Merten's sedge as seen in moist meadows along the Pacific Crest Trail about one-half mile west of the junction with the Stagman Ridge Trail #12.........September 13, 2008.

Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana) - Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana)

Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana) - Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana)

The two photos at left show views of Merten's sedge as seen along Forest Road #23 at the Lewis River Bridge on the northwestern slopes of Mt. Adams. The two photos at right shows views of a female spike and the pendent inflorescence of Merten's sedge as seen along Forest Road #23 at milepost 35. Photographed on September 28, 2008.

Nodding inflorescence of Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana) - Close-up of the inflorescence of Merten's Sedge: Carex mertensii (Synonym: Carex columbiana)

Additional close-ups of the inflorescence of Merten's sedge as seen roadside along FS Road 23 at Babyshoe Pass Meadows on the northwestern slopes of Mt. Adams..........August 27, 2012.

Paul Slichter