DIVERSITY OF LIFE TOMPKINS COUNTY FLORA
Carex amphibolaSteud.
Mitchell NYNYFA TCUSDA NY
accepted no accepted
Eastern Narrowleaf Sedge

Cyperaceae

CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: Damp woodlands and banks, in rich sandy, gravelly, or alluvial, neutral or calcareous, soils; frequent. May 25-June. Frequent at base of hills in the Inlet Valley, along the shores of Cayuga Lake to Union Springs, on the Clyde River flats, and elsewhere; occasionally found toward Dryden and McLean. S. Me. to Minn., southw. to N. C. and Ark.; infrequent or rare on the Coastal Plain.


BH SPECIMENS FOR Carex amphibola (this list may be incomplete)
 Lansing, ravine east of Ludlowville, grassy, shady hillside, 28 May 1918, Eames & Wiegand 9512 (BH 6015);
 Ithaca, Cayuga Heights Road, beyond iron bridge, damp woodland, 1 Jun 1919, Wiegand 11659 (BH 6016);
 Ithaca, Cayuga Heights, along lower state road, rich woods, 17 Jun 1916, Wiegand 6072 (BH 3670);
 Ithaca, Six-Mile Creek, Beech Woods, 4 Jun 1896, Wiegand (BH 6011);
 Ithaca, Cornell Heights and Cayuga Heights, Cayuga Heights Road, near second iron bridge, rich woods, 5 Jun 1914, Wiegand 1914 (BH 6014);
 Ithaca, Six-Mile Creek, lower end of Beech Woods, 7 Jun 1895, Wiegand (BH 6012);
 Ithaca, 7 Jun 1895, Wiegand (BH 6013);

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