[Sedges: The Genus Carex West of the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington]

Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge

Carex echinata ssp. echinata

Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha

Close-up of the female spikes of Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha)

The photo above shows the star-like appearance of the individual spikelets within the inflorescence of star sedge. Photographed at Willard Springs in Conboy Lake NWR.........July 31, 2008.

Close-up of the inflorescence of Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha)

The photo above shows the inflorescence of star sedge. Photographed at Willard Springs in Conboy Lake NWR.........July 31, 2008. Note the long bract at the base of the lowest spikelet.

Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha)

The photo above shows star sedge as photographed at Willard Springs in Conboy Lake NWR.........July 31, 2008.

Close-up of the perigynia of Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha) - Close-up of the perigynia of Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha)

The 2 photos above showsclose-up views of the perigynia of star sedge. Photographed at Willard Springs in Conboy Lake NWR........July 31, 2008. Click each photo to see enlarged versions.

Inflorescence of Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha)

The photo above gives an idea as to the size of the inflorescence of star sedge. Photographed at Willard Springs in Conboy Lake NWR.........July 31, 2008.

Perigynia of Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha) - Perigynia of Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha) - Close-up of female spike of Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha)

Close-up of the inflorescence of Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha) - Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha)

The 5 photos seen directly show close-up details of star sedge as seen at Swampy Meadows on the western slopes of Mt. Adams.........August 11, 2008. Click each photo to see an enlarged view.

Close-up of a female spike of Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha) - Close-up of the perigynia of Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha)

The 2 photos above shows a close-up of the inflorescence of star sedge as photographed in Swampy Meadows on the western slopes of Mt. Adams........September 6, 2008.

Close-up of the inflorescence of Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha) - Close-up of the inflorescence of Bristly Sedge, Muricate Sedge, Prickly Sedge, Star Sedge, Stellate Sedge: Carex echinata ssp. echinata (Synonyms: Carex angustior, Carex ormantha)

Additional photos of the inflorescence of star sedge as seen in moist areas in Babyshoe Pass Meadows along FS Road 23 on the northwestern flanks of Mt. Adams........August 27, 2012.

Paul Slichter