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Last updated 8/3/2023 by David Giblin.
Carex densa (L.H. Bailey) L.H. Bailey[FNA23, HC, HC2, SPNW]
dense sedge

Publication: Mem. Torrey Bot. Club. 1: 50. 1889.

Origin: Native

selected vouchers: WTU

Notes: FNA23: "Carex densa has been subdivided into as many as four species. Variable characters of the taxon include the compaction of the inflorescence, the shape of the sheath apex, the size and number of veins on the perigynium, the length of the pistillate scale awn, and the development of spongy tissue basal and lateral to the perigynium. The morphologic variation shows no geographic or ecologic pattern and cannot be separated consistently by visual or statistical analyses. The most frequently recognized taxa, C. densa and C. dudleyi, are end-points along a morphologic continuum of spongy tissue development. The perigynium of typical C. densa has well-developed spongy tissue, giving an ovate shape and rounded base. In contrast, the typical C. dudleyi lacks development of spongy tissue, giving a rhombic shape and tapered base. These extremes are connected by a continuous range of intermediate forms that display the same range of variation found in C. vulpinoidea. A single species is here recognized; however, further study may clarify patterns of biological variation within the complex taxon."

References: (none)

Synonyms & Misapplied Names:
Carex breviligulata Mack.
Carex brongniartii Kunth var. densa L.H. Bailey
Carex chrysoleuca T. Holm
Carex dudleyi Mack.[JPM]
Carex vicaria L.H. Bailey[KZ99]
Carex vicaria L.H. Bailey var. costata L.H. Bailey
Carex vulpinoidea Michx. var. vicaria (L.H. Bailey) Kük.