: 1.21 $2024-03-29T01:46:22-7:0035.175.174.36searchRMRM146570 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey2098Earl F. Castetter193351121U.S.A.New MexicoDona AnaLas Cruces.-106.777632.311391189Bank of irrigation ditch. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey412Gwen Kittel1990626177U.S.A.ColoradoLarimerRiparian Plants of the Cache la Poudre River: 1 mi W of Teds Place, 1/4 mi S of Colo Hwy 14.1585Cattle grazed river terrace with Populus deltioides ssp. monilifera, P. angustifolia.RMRM947726 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey6916Jill E. Larson2006620171U.S.A.New MexicoTaosCarson National Forest and Vicinity: Fernando Mountains: South Boundary Trail 164 from Forest Road 437 at Garcia Park, ca 5 air mi SE of Shady Brook, ca 10 air mi E of Ranchos de Taos.-105.395536.331530033048Moist meadow and stock tanks. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM947725 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey81908Ronald L. Hartman2006519139U.S.A.New MexicoTaosCarson National Forest and Vicinity: ca 4 mi NE of Pilar.-105.77636.29381846Along side channel of Rio Grande. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM947724 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey81982Ronald L. Hartman2006522142U.S.A.New MexicoTaosCarson National Forest and Vicinity: ca 1.5 mi SW on NM Hwy 68 from NM Hwy 75, ca 0.5 mi SW along Rio Grande.-105.93836.21141783Roadside to river edge. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM947599 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey82026Ronald L. Hartman2006522142U.S.A.New MexicoTaosCarson National Forest and Vicinity: NM Hwy 68, 2 mi SW of Embudo, ca 0.2 air mi NE and SW.-105.978536.18331762Roadside to river banks. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM947598 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey82140Ronald L. Hartman2006522142U.S.A.New MexicoRio ArribaCarson National Forest and Vicinity: NM Hwy 68, just south of Taos county line.-105.83136.17251993Phenology: flowering.RM Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey5528Margarette J. Lyon199475186U.S.A.ColoradoMontroseSan Miguel and Lower Dolores River Drainages: along Tabeguache Creek.-108.620538.35791676With Salix, oak, and Rhus. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM809109 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey2556Brian Reif2002717198U.S.A.New MexicoSandovalSanta Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Jemez Mountains: Fenton Lake, 4.8 air mi W of La Cueva. From state park parking lot S ca 500 ft on NM Hwy 126, and W ca 500 ft from parking lot along north edge of lake.-106.72443335.8859172339East edge of lake, wet meadow to marsh. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM809108 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey74448Ronald L. Hartman Brian Reif and Brian Jacobs2002524144U.S.A.New MexicoLos AlamosSanta Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Jemez Mountains: White Rock Canyon, Red Dot Trail to Pajarito Springs, the Rio Grande and down stream ca 1 mi; 2 - 2.5 air mi S of White Rock.-106.20346735.809916461768Rocky slopes along trail, stream, wet areas. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM751323 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey2367Bonnie Heidel Luanne Lum2003717198U.S.A.WyomingGoshenSoutheastern Plains: Goshen Hole: Fort Laramie National Historic Site: west bank of North Platte River on south side of iron bridge, ca 0.6 air mi W of Fort Laramie (town).-104.533742.21031283Rver shore and narrow terrace with wet clayey sand and silt, slope 0%; Populus deltoides/Symphoricarpos occidentalis woodland; associated species are Scirpus pungens, Eleocharis palustris, Juncus compressus. Dominant on river bank. Abundant. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM779113 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey2367Bonnie Heidel2004528149U.S.A.WyomingGoshenSoutheastern Plains: Fort Laramie National Historic Site: at Deer Creek mouth, ca 2.5 air miles SW of Fort Laramie (town).-104.557742.20011286Wet meadow at shoreline on muck over gravel, with Carex hystricina, Scirpus pungens Phenology: fruiting.RM779083 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey2555Bonnie Heidel Ted Benson2004528149U.S.A.WyomingGoshenSoutheastern Plains: Fort Laramie National Historic Site: along North Platte River, ca 0.6 air mi SW of Fort Laramie (town).-104.530242.20681286Riverbank above gravel bar on moist loam in partial shade, with Carex lanuginosa. Abundant. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM726801 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey805Carlos A. Popolizio Nancy. E. Hastings, R. M. Smith, Donald L. Hazlett1996614166U.S.A.WyomingPlatteCamp Guernsey: Cantonment just N of North Platte River, 0.5 km SW of Guernsey Landing Field. To 521450 4678800.1340Infrequent on riparian riverfront with sandy and stones, with Poa palustris, P. pratensis, Mentha, Salix, and Carex sp. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM726802 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey871C. A. Popolizio N. E. Hastings, R. M. Smith, D. Hazlett1996617169U.S.A.WyomingPlatteCamp Guernsey: on western edge of Guernsey Reservoir, ca 1 km S of North Platte River entrance into reservoir.1320On lacustrine of gentle to steep slopes of sand with Populus deltoides, P. acuminata, Ambrosia tomentosa, Carex, and Salix spp. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM394092 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey25Kris Sletten1983611162U.S.A.South DakotaGregoryLake Splendor.-99.261843.0994617Pond margin; common. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM155919 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey4905George E. Osterhout1913611162U.S.A.ColoradoSedgwickJulesburg.Phenology: fruiting.RMRM155884 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey857George E. Osterhout189563154U.S.A.ColoradoWeldNew Windsor: Whitney.Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS430637 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey72 10aMiriam F. Colson197263155U.S.A.ColoradoBoulderE of Boulder at Valmont Road and Valley View Street.1631Abundant in swamp that is being drained with Carex utriculata, Carex nebraskensis and Carex lanuginosa. mixed collection with C. lanuginosa Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS430636 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey72-8Miriam F. Colson197263155U.S.A.ColoradoBoulderE of Boulder; frontage road between 75th St and Columbia Place; next to Baseline Road.Very abundant along ditch with Carex nebraskensis. Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS430635 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey72-9Miriam F. Colson197263155U.S.A.ColoradoBoulderE of Boulder at Valmont Road and Valley View Street.1631Abundant in a small pond and irrigation ditch with cat-tails. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM45292 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey2570no collector189867158U.S.A.ColoradoLarimerFort Collins.Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS430634 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey702Paul L. Ginter1942528148U.S.A.ColoradoMorgan1 mi W of Brush on U.S. Hwy 34.1304Common on ditch banks on 1% east-facing slope in sandy loam. Phenology: flowering.RMRM45298 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey2534W. F. Marshall1899612163U.S.A.ColoradoLarimerFort Collins: college grounds.Phenology: fruiting.RMRM338965 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey15913William A. Weber1981511131U.S.A.ColoradoMesaWhitewater.Common along irrigation ditches along outskirts of the village. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM335867 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey682Hollis Marriott198165156U.S.A.WyomingCrookDevils Tower National Monument: S of entry station, south bank of old river channel.-104.702244.59221173Somewhat common on sandy alluvial soil with Poa pratensis and Bromus tectorum. Phenology: flowering.RMRM823514 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey2891Bonnie Heidel2007531151U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills: Devils Tower National Monument: along the Belle Fourche River, ca 1.2 air mi SW of entrance.1173On banks of the river in open valley, on saturated and moist silt, associated with Eleocharis palustris, Equisetum arvensis, Poa palustris. Dominant. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM87586 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDeweys.n.Frank E. Hepner5122U.S.A.South DakotaBrookingsNear Brookings.Ravines. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM68712 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDeweys.n.T. A. Williams18905121U.S.A.NebraskaSaundersAshland.Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM521073 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey9152Gary E. Larson1983713194U.S.A.South DakotaDayWaubay National Wildlife Refuge: Spring Coulee.Fens and associated springs; dominated by Salix spp., Cornus stolonifera and Carex spp. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM243369 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDeweys.n.Harry Hapeman191264156U.S.A.NebraskaKearneyMinden.Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM394132 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey61Kris Sletten1983614165U.S.A.NebraskaBrownWildlife Management Area.Wet meadow. Common. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM255175 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey3251Howard C. Reynolds1940524145U.S.A.NebraskaRichardson1 mi NW of Stella.328Swampy ground in pasture. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM841345 Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey2911Bonnie Heidel2007619170U.S.A.WyomingCarbonNorth Platte River Valley: west side of river ca XX air mi N of Seminoe Dam, below Chalk Buttes.1786Along river shore flats on seasonally-saturated dark sandy loam, associated with Scirpus pungens, Juncus longistylis, Sisyrinchium spp. Common. Some spikes beginning to shatter. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Carex emoryiphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexemoryiDewey821Lori E. Brummer201072183U.S.A.ColoradoDeltaGunnison Gorge Wilderness: Ute Trail to Gunnison River, ca 13 air mi ESE of Delta.-107.863938.682316031987Riparian area along river. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.36003,1,0true