Carex gravida L.H. Bailey

Locations ofCarex gravida L.H. Bailey in Virginia

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Family
Cyperaceae
Botanical Name
Carex gravida L.H. Bailey
Common Name
Heavy Sedge
Synonym(s)
Carex gravida L.H. Bailey var. lunelliana (Mackenz.) F.J. Hermann
Flora of Virginia Name/Status
Carex gravida Bailey
Comments
Two varieties - var. gravida and var. lunelliana - have been recognized in the past but are lumped without comment in FNA. Application of these concepts to Virginia material has proven problematic, even to experts who have examined it. FNA considers this primarily Midwestern species native, at least in southwestern VA, where it occurs on soils weathered from limestone and dolostone. Populations in eastern Virginia can be in exceptionally weedy habitats, appear to be spreading, and are assumed to be introductions.
Habitat
Fields, pastures, clearings, roadsides, and other damp to dry, open habitats. Infrequent in the mountains; frequent (or becoming so) in the Piedmont; rare in the Coastal Plain. Likely native only in the Ridge and Valley region, from Scott Co. north to Rockbridge Co.
Native Status
Native

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