DIVERSITY OF LIFE TOMPKINS COUNTY FLORA
Carex aureaNutt.
Mitchell NYNYFA TCUSDA NY
accepted accepted accepted
Golden Sedge

Cyperaceae

CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: Wet gravelly banks and shores and on ledges, in marly or at least strongly calcareous soils ; frequent. June-July. Inlet Valley, s. of Enfield Creek; railroad s. of Buttermilk Creek; Six Mile Creek (D.!) ; Cascadilla Glen (D.); Freeville and the McLean region; Taughannock Gorge; Paine Creek; Junius marl ponds; n. of Spring Lake; Westbury Bog; and elsewhere. Newf. to B. C, southw. to n. Conn., Pa., Ind., Wis., Utah, and Calif.; rare or absent on the Atlantic Coastal Plain.


BH SPECIMENS FOR Carex aurea (this list may be incomplete)
 Dryden, Round Marshes (Gracie Swamp), near McLean Station, pasture, 29 Jun 1914, Dean & Thomas 1847 (BH 6039);
 Ithaca, 1868, Lord (BH 3678);
 Ithaca, Six Mile Creek, north of Beech Woods, wooded bank, on a landslide, 13 Jun 1917, Metcalf 7716 (BH 6038);
 Ulysses, Taughannock Falls, 16 May 1887, Rowlee (BH 6037);
 Ulysses, just east of Taughannock Falls, on west facing wall of ravine, 3 Jul 1977, Standley 77-114 (BH 6035);   VEmap  GOOmap
 without locality, , Wiegand (BH 6036);
 Ulysses, Taughannock, 14 Jun 1895, Wiegand (BH 6034);
 Ithaca, Six Mile Creek, 28 May 1893, Wiegand (BH 6033);
 Newfield-Ithaca town line, damp grassy bank of railroad, 6 Jun 1918, Wiegand & Eames 9469 (BH 3679);

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