: 1.21 $2024-03-29T02:23:25-7:0044.202.183.118searchRMRM751566 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey15237Erwin F. Evert198878190U.S.A.WyomingTetonYellowstone Plateau: Falls River Basin: Yellowstone National Park: Bechler Meadows, ca 7.5 mi N of Cave Falls.-110.993544.21531951In open seasonally wet areas with Juncus balticus, Valeriana edulis, and Carex nebraskensis. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM781445 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey27311Erwin F. Evert1994626177U.S.A.MontanaCarbonBeartooth Mountains: Custer National Forest: immediately SW of East Rosebud Lake inlet; 20 mi W of Red Lodge.-109.63845.19121893Spruce forest and swamp with Carex disperma, Equisetum arvense, Lilium philadelphicum, and Platanthera dilatata. Phenology: flowering.RMRM804391 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey527Cheryl Mayer2005720201U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills: Mount Rushmore National Memorial: Starling Basin (drainage SW and S of The Heads), ca 0.2 mi upstream from south park boundary (southwest corner of Monument).-103.4599343.869561512Southeast-facing slope above Starling Basin; rocky, dry-mesic, shady; with ponderosa pine, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi.RMRM275022 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey9570C. L. Porter Marjorie W. Porter1964711193U.S.A.WyomingCrookBear Lodge Range: on Warren Peak, ca 10 mi NW of Sundance.-104.451644.47891341Occasional, wet places near a spring in Pinus ponderosa forest. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM623135 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey8323Erwin F. Evert198579190U.S.A.WyomingSheridanBig Horn Mountains: N of Story Fish Hatchery and picinic area just S of Penrose Lane.-106.917544.57011646Mixed coniferous forest, mostly wet soil. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RM627825 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDeweys.n.Judy von Ahlefeldt1991711192U.S.A.WyomingConverseLaramie Range: Harris Park Quad: along Fall Creek, ca 5.7 air mi S of Esterbrook; ca 1.5 air mi NNE of Black Mountain.2073Under old growth ponderosa on flat valley bottom.RMRM627827 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDeweys.n.Judy von Ahlefeldt1991711192U.S.A.WyomingConverseLaramie Range: Harris Park Quad: along Fall Creek, ca 5.7 air mi S of Esterbrook; ca 1.5 air mi NNE of Black Mountain.-105.351242.32662073Under old growth ponderosa on flat valley bottom. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM567839 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey575R. Tallent1986813225U.S.A.WyomingSubletteBridger National Forest: Half Moon Lake, N side of lake, at end of road (trailhead).-109.733342.93122315Open area in from lake with damp soil; associated with Carex athrostachya and other Carex spp. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM698971 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey263Cheryl Mayer200198251U.S.A.South DakotaCusterBlack Hills: Black Elk Wilderness: west side of Trail #7 beside Grizzly Bear Creek, ca 4.5 air mi SW of Keystone, ca 2.7 air mi S of Horsethief Lake.-103.481643.84981597Ponderosa pine, paper birch, willow association; open area beside creek. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM709927 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey47Cheryl Mayer2000620172U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills: Black Elk Wilderness: just off of Centennial Trail (#89) in valley bottom, ca 7.2 air mi SE of Hill City.-103.4643.86531500White spruce, ponderosa pine, paper birch, willow association. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM709894 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey84Cheryl Mayer200076188U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills: Black Elk Wilderness: along Grizzly Bear Creek ca 7.3 air mi SE of Hill City.-103.4643.86531475Sunny area beside stream. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM568135 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey10523Gary E. Larson James R. Johnson1991622173U.S.A.South DakotaCuster-103.447443.75991524Wet meadow bordering spring-fed drainage. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM698783 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey11916Hollis Marriott Patches2000621173U.S.A.South DakotaCusterBlack Hills: Black Elk Wilderness: tributary to Iron Creek from W, ca 0.9 air mi NW of Iron Creek Horse Camp, ca 7.0 air mi NE of Custer.-103.487543.83521615In meadow near old beaver dam. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM698758 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey11947Hollis Marriott Patches2000628180U.S.A.South DakotaCusterBlack Hills: Black Elk Wilderness: Trail #7 (Grizzly Bear Tr.) just S of Grizzly Bear Creek at confluence with tributary from W, ca 8.0 air mi NE of Custer.-103.482843.84821591On wet soil above old beaver dams. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM698713 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey12010Hollis Marriott Patches2000717199U.S.A.South DakotaCusterBlack Hills: Black Elk Wilderness: divide between Iron Creek Trail and Grizzly Bear Creek Trail near junction with Harney Peak Trail, ca 1.4 air mi SSE of Harney Peak Lookout Tower.-103.516243.85052012Bottom of southwest-trending gully in large granite outcrop near ridgecrest (summit). Phenology: fruiting.RMRM698652 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey12077Hollis Marriott Patches2000718200U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills: Black Elk Wilderness: just N of Sylvan Lake on Harney Peak Trail (#9) ca 0.2 mi upstream from Lost Cabin Creek crossing (junction with Trail #2), ca 0.7 air mi SSW of Harney Peak Lookout.-103.537143.85651996In very narrow and steep east-facing gully in very large granite outcrop; with Carex sprengelii. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM698533 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey12215Hollis Marriott Patches200089222U.S.A.South DakotaCusterBlack Hills: Black Elk Wilderness: upper Iron Creek drainage, large granite outcrop on divide on E side of drainage ca 0.9 air mi N of trailhead on Needles Highway, ca 2.3 air mi SE of Harney Peak Lookout.-103.504643.8391890Grassy area at base of steep east facing granite wall. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM594833 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey5734Robert D. Dorn1994719200U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceSquaw Creek Canyon.-103.858844.36191768Igneous rock crevices with Woodsia and Cerastium. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM594753 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey5735Robert D. Dorn1994710191U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceSquaw Creek.-103.858844.36191707Igneousrock crevices; Campanula, Cryptogramma association. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey3822Hollis Marriott198373184U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills: Bear Lodge Mountains, Cook Lake, ca 7.2 air mi SSE of Alva.-104.4072244.59581448Wet draws off Taylor Drive, pine-aspen-birch forest.RMRM589194 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey11538Walter Fertig1991816228U.S.A.WyomingSubletteWest Slope Wind River Range: north shore of Half Moon Lake, ca 8 air mi NE of Pinedale.-109.730642.93112317Rocky, semi-shady bank of lake in blue spruce/lodgepole pine grove. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDeweys.n.no collectorU.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills National Forest: Reuter Canyon.-104.426744.43471920Meadow, 2% south slope, deep silt soil; Agrostis alba, Phleum pratense, and Glyceria sp association.RMRM32208 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey721Charles P. Pase1956724206U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills National Forest: Reuter Canyon.-104.426744.43471920Meadow, 2% south slope, deep silt soil, Agrostos alba, Phleum pratense, and glyceria sp. Association. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS401741 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey721Charles P. Pase1956724206U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills National Forest: Reuter Canyon.-104.426844.43571920Meadow, 2% south slope, deep silt soil, Agrostis alba, Phleum pratense, and Glyceria sp. Association. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS401742 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey722 1/2Charles P. Pase1956724206U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills National Forest: Reuter Canyon.-104.426844.43571920Meadow, 2% south slope, deep silt soil, Agrostis alba, Phleum pratense, and Glyceria sp. Association. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM257706 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey2364Gerald B. Ownbey1957725206U.S.A.WyomingCrook7.5 mi NW of Hulett.-104.68944.7388Margin of pond, occasional. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM373982 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey3822Hollis Marriott198373184U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills: Bear Lodge Mountains: off Taylor Divide, Cook Lake, ca 7.2 air mi SSE of Alva.-104.4072244.59581448Wet draws off divide, pine-aspen-birch forest. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM373981 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey5312Hollis Marriott198382214U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills: Goldie Divide near junction of Goldie and New Haven roads, ca 5 air mi NW of Hulett.-104.670344.72331371Deciduous woods in moist draw below reservoir. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM383879 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey4473Robert D. Dorn1986820232U.S.A.WyomingCrookSand Creek.-104.075444.39451615Moist bank under pine-spruce; Arenaria and Ranunculus association. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM353644 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey2209Robert W. Lichvar197981213U.S.A.WyomingCrookLost Canyon.-104.401744.67331341Frequent along beaver ponds; Carex and Scirpus association. Phenology: flowering.RMRM373979 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey16081Ronald L. Hartman1983713194U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills: Geis Springs and vicinity, ca 5 air mi E of Alva.-104.346444.684441432Ponds and pond margins and adjacent oak woodlands and prairies; pond margin. Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS401742 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey722.5Charles P. Pase1956724206U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills National Forest; Reuter Canyon.1920Slope 2% south; soil deep silt; meadow with Agrostis alba, Phleum pratense, Glyceria. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM353644 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey2209Robert W. Lichvar197981213U.S.A.WyomingCrookLost Canyon.-104.401744.67331341Frequent along beaver ponds, with Carex, Scirpus. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM154340 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey165O. A. Stevens1936625177U.S.A.North DakotaCassFargo.among weeds and bushes in rather dry woods. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM909908 Carex teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneraDewey3670Bonnie Heidel2012720202U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills: Devils Tower National Monument: ca 0.7 mi W of entrance.1353Base of tower, gravelly loam, partial shade southeast aspect, with Pinus ponderosa, Carex brevior, Bouteloua curtipendula, and Elymus spicatus. Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS868517 Carex tenera var. teneraphysical specimenCyperaceaeCarexteneravar. teneraDewey6878aEmily Elliott Brian Elliott200883216U.S.A.MontanaParkAbsaroka Range: Gallatin National Forest: near West Boulder River in West Boulder Meadows, ca 29 air mi SW of Big Timber.-110.33345.515617371743Slough area. 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