DIVERSITY OF LIFE TOMPKINS COUNTY FLORA
Carex bebbii(Bailey) Olney ex Fern.
Mitchell NYNYFA TCUSDA NY
accepted accepted accepted
Bebb's Sedge

Cyperaceae

CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: Swales and exsiccated places in meadows and pastures, in gravelly or somewhat clayey nonacid soils; frequent. June 20-July. Michigan Hollow; Stewart Park; Freeville Bog; Mud Creek, Freeville; Mud Pond, McLean Bogs; East Genoa; between Willets and Paine Creek; Junius marl ponds; Tyre; Montezuma; and elsewhere. Newf. to n. Minn., B. C., and Alaska (?), southw. to N.J., Ill., and Colo.; rare or absent on the Atlantic Coastal Plain and in granitic N.E.


BH SPECIMENS FOR Carex bebbii (this list may be incomplete)
 Dryden, Freeville, 29 Jun 1919, Eames & Wiegand 11524 (BH 6044);
 Dryden, Mud Creek, 29 Jun 1919, Eames & Wiegand 11523 (BH 6046);
 Ithaca, Buttermilk Falls State Park, Larch Meadows, in poorly drained soil, 17 Jul 1975, Krusi (BH 6043);
 Ithaca, Fall Creek, toward The Inlet, marsh, 15 Jul 1893, Wiegand (BH 6047);
 Dryden, southwest 1.75 miles, northwest of Slaterville, springy sphagnum, 20 Jul 1919, Wiegand 11519 (BH 6041);
 Danby, Michigan Hollow Swamp, 23 Jul 1919, Wiegand 11518 (BH 6042);
 Ithaca, Renwick Park, Jul 1895, Wiegand (BH 6045);
 Ulysses, Taughannock Ravine, on point, damp gravelly soil, 22 Jul 1913, Wiegand & Palmer 218 (BH 3680);
 Ulysses, Taughannock Ravine, on point, gravelly soil, 22 Jul 1913, Wiegand & Palmer 216 (BH 6040);
 Ulysses, Taughannock Ravine, on point, damp gravelly soil, 22 Jul 1913, Wiegand & Palmer 2182 (BH 6048);

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