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Last updated 11/7/2023 by David Giblin.
Carex pansa L.H. Bailey[FNA23, HC, HC2, SPNW]
sand sedge

Publication: Bot. Gaz. 13: 82. 1888.

Origin: Native

selected vouchers: WTU

Notes: FNA23: "Carex pansa is striking not only for its sand-dune habitat, but its very dark scales, basal sheaths, and rhizomes scales.

Although C. pansa is sometimes united with the east Asian C. arenicola as subsp. pansa, the North American species seems clearly closer to C. praegracilis. Carex arenicola, though occupying a similar habitat, differs in its usually more elongate, ellipsoid inflorescences, mostly bisexual spikes, pale and dull brown pistillate scales with an inconspicuous hyaline margins, usually larger perigynia (ca. 3.7–5.2 mm) that somewhat exceed the scales, anthers with very short apiculus (<0.1 mm), and paler brown, bladeless basal sheaths and rhizomes scales."

References: (none)

Synonyms & Misapplied Names:
Carex arenicola Fr. Schmidt ssp. pansa (L.H. Bailey) T. Koyama & Calder