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82203 - Carex livida (Wahlenb.) Willd. var. grayana (Dewey) Fernald

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Place CollectedNorth America: Canada, Yukon, Watson Lake Date Collected1978-08-22

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Place CollectedNorth America: Canada, Yukon, Watson Lake Date Collected1978-08-22
Accession Number 82203 Scientific Name Carex livida (Wahlenb.) Willd. var. grayana (Dewey) Fernald View Species Details » Family Cyperaceae Collected By Horton, Diana G. Date Collected 1978-08-22 Collector Number 15019 Place Collected North America: Canada, Yukon, Watson Lake Place Collected Details
Between Watson Lake and Tungsten on Hwy. 10, 19 km S of Hyland River crossing. In rich fen with poorly developed strings. Drepanocladus revolvens present on strings and Triglochin maritima and Scorpidium scorpioides…
Between Watson Lake and Tungsten on Hwy. 10, 19 km S of Hyland River crossing. In rich fen with poorly developed strings. Drepanocladus revolvens present on strings and Triglochin maritima and Scorpidium scorpioides in flarks; Carex limosa & C. lasiocarpa abundant.
Latitude 61.316667 Longitude -128.266667 Max Uncertainty Estimate (km) 2.211

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"82203 - Carex livida (Wahlenb.) Willd. var. grayana (Dewey) Fernald, University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/12-93703. Accessed 25 Mar. 2025.

Taxonomic Hierarchy

Kingdom Plantae Division Flowering Plants Class Monocots Order Poales Family Cyperaceae Genus Carex L. Species Carex livida (Wahlenb.) Willd. variety Carex livida (Wahlenb.) Willd. var. grayana (Dewey) Fernald
This hierarchy is created from our museum records, it may not always accurately reflect modern taxonomies.

Taxonomic Hierarchy for University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium

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This hierarchy is created from our museum records, it may not always accurately reflect modern taxonomies.