Carex amphibola, known as gray sedge, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cyperaceae. It was first formally named in 1855. Carex amphibola is...
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Boott Carex amphibola Steud. Carex amplectens Mack. Carex amplifolia Boott Carex anbouensis Katsuy. Carex andersonii Boott Carex andina Phil. Carex andringitrensis...
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sedge. It has previously been treated as a variety of both Carex amphibola and Carex grisea. Carex bulbostylis is endemic to the southern United States where...
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with Carex amphibola in alluvial areas in forests, but where they co‑occur, Carex grisea is usually found in sandier, more alkaline soils. "Carex grisea...
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sedge Carex albolutescens (N) -- greenish-white sedge Carex albursina (N) -- White Bear sedge Carex alopecoidea (N) -- foxtail sedge Carex amphibola (N)...
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(N) Carex alopecoidea (N) Carex amphibola (N) Carex annectens (N) Carex appalachica (N) Carex aquatilis var. aquatilis (N) Carex arctata (N) Carex argyrantha...
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bellow-beaked sedge Carex albonigra — black-and-white scale sedge Carex albursina — white bear sedge Carex alopecoidea — foxtail sedge Carex amphibola — eastern...
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lugens has been documented to feed on timothy, sedges (including Carex shortiana, C. amphibola, C. normalis), as well as deer-tongue grass (Panicum clandestinum)...
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