Carex pauciflora, the few-flowered sedge, is a perennial species of sedge in the family Cyperaceae native to bogs and fens in cool temperate, subarctic...
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A.Ford Carex parvula O.Yano Carex patagonica Speg. Carex × patuensis Lepage Carex pauciflora Lightf. – few-flower sedge Carex paui Sennen Carex × pauliana...
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It is found in south-eastern Siberia and Japan. The larvae feed on Carex pauciflora. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of...
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plants include the dwarf birch (Betula nana) and few-flowered sedge (Carex pauciflora). Cranberries (Vaccinium oxicoccus) bloom from May to June. The black...
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Sphagnum imbricatum. Garron Plateau is the main Irish location for Carex pauciflora and Carex magellanica. The areas of flushed peat are floristically rich...
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often grows. It may also be confused with C. pauciflora, which usually bears only 2–3 fruit per stem. Carex pulicaris is found across much of Europe, from...
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Parry's sedge Carex pauciflora, few-flowered sedge Carex pedunculata, longstalk sedge Carex pellita, woolly sedge Carex phacota Carex pluriflora, severalflower...
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and micromorphology of Carex pauciflora-type fossils (Cyperaceae) from Europe and Siberia reveals unexpected affinity to Carex sect. Cyperoideae". Plant...
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Carex novae-angliae (New England sedge, SC) Carex oligocarpa (Eastern few-fruit sedge, SC) Carex oligosperma (Few-seeded sedge, SCE) Carex pauciflora...
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Stiff sedge Carex bigelowii Bristle sedge Carex microglochin Few-flowered sedge Carex pauciflora Rock sedge Carex rupestris Flea sedge Carex pulicaris...
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