DIVERSITY OF LIFE TOMPKINS COUNTY FLORA
Carex alopecoideaTuckerm.
Mitchell NYNYFA TCUSDA NY
accepted accepted accepted
Foxtail Sedge

Cyperaceae

CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: Ditches and meadows, in gravelly calcareous regions; scarce. June. Spencer Lake; near East Ithaca station (D.!); e. of Freeville (D.); near Marl Creek, Cortland (D.); Myers Point (D. in C.U. Herb.); n. of Ludlowville (F. C. Curtice); Taughannock Point; glen one mile s. of Willets; Union Springs; Frontenac Island (D.); West Junius (D.). Me. to Ont. and Mich., southw. to Pa. and Ill. ; absent in granitic N.E. and alongthe coast.


BH SPECIMENS FOR Carex alopecoidea (this list may be incomplete)
 Town of Dryden, 107 Neimi Road, Five Wells Nature Preserve, Fivewellsania, north bank of pond, south of Farm House, sun, damp, 14 Jun 1981, Dilger WCD851 (BH 113395);
 Ithaca, Cornell University, by Veterinary Building, in grass, 17 Jun 1902, Bailey (BH 6010);
 Ulysses, near landing at mouth of Taughannock Ravine, 27 Jun 1916, Metcalf 6010 (BH 3669);
 Lansing, Myers Point, 10 Jun 1896, Wiegand (BH 3668);
 Lansing, Myers Point, 10 Jun 1896, Wiegand (BH 6009);

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