DIVERSITY OF LIFE TOMPKINS COUNTY FLORA
Carex grayiCarey
Mitchell NYNYFA TCUSDA NY
accepted accepted accepted
Gray's Sedge, Star Sedge

Cyperaceae

CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: Alluvial woods and meadows; scarce. June 20-Aug. Renwick woods; Freeville, s. of Fir Tree Swamp (D.); Big Gully Point; Utt Point; roadside ditch w. of Rowland Island; two miles n. of Montezuma; Galen, abundant on the Clyde River flats. Vt. to Mich., southw. to Ga. and Mo.; absent on the Coastal Plain. A plant of the richer soils of the interior.


BH SPECIMENS FOR Carex grayi (this list may be incomplete)
 Ithaca, 1949, Fagley (BH 112475);
 Ithaca, Renwick Park, 14 Jul 1896, anonymous (BH 3602);
 Freeville, 23 Jun 1882, anonymous (BH 3603);
 Freeville, 23 Jun 1882, anonymous (BH 3604);
 Ithaca, on island opposite Biology Field Station, along Fall Creek at head of Cayuga Lake, rich, bottom land woods, 21 Aug 1916, Metcalf 6105 (BH 3601);
 Ithaca, Renwick, woods, 5 Jul 1936, Miller & Clausen 2225 (BH 6494);
 Ithaca, Renwick, woods, 5 Jul 1936, Miller & Clausen 2225 (BH 6495);
 Ithaca, between Fall Creek, East Hill and Cayuga Lake, east of Fall Creek, near path in Renwick Woods, open alluvial and marshy flats, 18 Jul 1914, Wiegand 1938 (BH 3600);

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