Carex albursina

id: carex-albursina-258-4310592
title: Carex albursina
text: Carex albursina, commonly known as the White bear sedge or blunt-scaled wood sedge, is a wide-leaved sedge that typically grows in moist deciduous or mixed woods in eastern North America. It was named after White Bear Lake in east central Minnesota, where it was discovered by Edmund Sheldon in the 1890s. The leaves are 10–38 mm wide and 10–35 cm long.
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category slug: encyclopedia
description: Species of grass-like plant
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carex_albursina
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date modified: 2024-02-17T19:22:07Z
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