are two subspecies; Carex inops subsp. inops is limited to the west coast from British Columbia to California, while Carex inops subsp. heliophila (sun...
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Patil Carex infirminervia Naczi Carex infuscata Nees Carex inopinata V.J.Cook Carex inops L.H.Bailey Carex insaniae Koidz. Carex insignis Boott Carex insularis...
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tops, and wet meadows. Manske and Barker (1987) reported sun sedge (Carex inops), needle and thread grass (Hesperostipa comata), and blue grama (Bouteloua...
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Carex diandra Liddon sedge, Carex petasata Little green sedge, Carex viridula Little prickly sedge, Carex echinata Long-stolon sedge, Carex inops Longbeak...
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heliophila Mack. = Carex inops subsp. heliophila (Mack.) Crins = Carex pensylvanica subsp. heliophila (Mack.) W.A.Weber Carex helleri Mack. Carex hirsutella Mack...
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native) Carex inops (long-stoloned sedge; native) Carex interior (inland sedge; native) Carex intumescens (greater bladder sedge; native) Carex jamesii...
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Carex inops — longstolon sedge Carex interior — inland sedge Carex interrupta — green-fruited sedge Carex intumescens — greater bladder sedge Carex jamesii...
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wood-sedge Carex depauperata Vascular plants Vascular plant Divided sedge Carex divisa Vascular plants Vascular plant Rare spring-sedge Carex ericetorum...
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