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Carex Flowers

Carex is a large genus of over 2, 000 species[1] of herbaceous plants in the Cyperaceae family. Other members of the Cyperaceae family are also known as sedges, but those in the Carex genus may be referred to as true sedges, and itโ€™s the most biodiverse genus in the Cyperaceae family.

Carex

All Carex species are perennial, though some species such as C. viridula and C. bebbii can bear fruit in the first year of growth. Carex leaves consist of a lamina that moves away from the stem and a sheath surrounding part of the stem.

C Bebbii Flowers

The foliage color can be brown, red, or green and ranges from hair-like and acceptable to broad with a prominent midrib and often razor-sharp margins.

C Viridula Flowers

Cone-shaped Carex flowers are small and grouped in spikes, which are grouped into a larger flower head. Generally, the spike contains numerous flowers but may contain only one in certain species.

Carex Flowering Plants

All Carex species have cool seasons and grow most actively in spring and fall. Carex flowers bloom in yellow, red, brown, and green.

Carex Flowers

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Key References
  • [1] โ€“ โ€œCarex in Flora of North America @ efloras.orgโ€. Accessed June 26, 2022. Link.

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