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Carex merritt-fernaldii

Species of grass-like plant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carex merritt-fernaldii
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Carex merritt-fernaldii, or Fernald's sedge,[1] is a species of sedge from northeastern North America.[2] It was first described by Kenneth Mackenzie in 1923.[3] It is named after botanist Merritt Fernald.[2]

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This species can be found in a variety of places, such as cliffs, balds, ledges, meadows and fields, and woodlands, as well as anthropogenic surroundings.[4] It is a perennial that has two types of stems - some with flower/fruit clusters (spikes) at their summits, known as reproductive stems, and others that lack spikes, known as vegetative stems.[5] Stems are triangular. Its habitat is sandy or rocky acidic sterile soils, but it can also be found in drying peat blogs.[6]

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