Taxon:
Carex straminea Willd. ex Schkuhr
Family: Cyperaceae
Collector:
Cochrane, Theodore S., Reznicek, S. A., Hipp, Andrew L., Zimmerman, Elizabeth H.; Cochrane, Barbara A., Reznicek, Anton A. 13799
Date: 1999-06-13
Verbatim Date: 1999-06-13
Locality:
United States, Wisconsin, Monroe, E side Hwy 173 just N of bridge, halfway between (1.5 km NE of) Valley Junction and (1.5 km SW of) Meadow Valley, route from North Tomah to Babcock
44.0652778 -90.3997222
Verbatim Coordinates:
44 03'55"N, 090 23'59"W; T18N R01E sec05 NW4SE4;
Elevation:
282 meters
Verbatim Elevation:
925 ft
Habitat:
Moist sandy ditch, deeper and wider than usual, slightly mucky in bottom, adjoining beautiful acid sedge meadow dominated by Carex haydenii; soil: Plainfield fine sand (surface layer--fine sand--missing due to disturbance, subsoil loose porous fine. sand); assoc. near bottom: Phalaris arundinacea patchy dominant, with Carex buxbaumii (rare), C. scoparia (common), C. straminea (infrequent), C. tenera (frequent), C. tribuloides (occasional), Juncus brevicaudatus, Spiraea alba, and Potentilla simplex; BER. Assoc. near top (habitat drier, more open): Panicum implicatum, Rumex acetosella, Potentilla norvegica, P. simplex, Achillea millefolium, little else.
Record Id: 34daa518-bae1-4f03-928e-92d9fc75f01e
Occurrence ID (GUID):
302602f9-a4fc-4dfc-9d06-f7d8956375bc