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Pest sedge

Carex molesta Mack.

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Pest sedge
Pest sedge
Pest sedge
Pest sedge
Pest sedge

Morphology

Culm
Erect, stout, strongly triangular, concealed in persistent bases of old leaves.
Leaves
Blades 4-7, flat, thin, elongate, pale green, less than 1/8 inch wide, glabrous; margins rough.
Sheath
Tight, inner surface whitish transparent, outer surface green and white spotted.
Inflorescence
Spikes, bisexual, 2-5, sessile, closely clustered, 1/4 to 1/2 inch long, nearly spherical; pistillate flowers above staminate flowers; bracts mostly scale-like; pistillate scales lanceolate, barely reaching bases of perigynia beaks; margins light brown; centers green; tips blunt or pointed; perigynia 15-30 per spike, broadly ovate, firm, flattened, green, outer face faintly nerved, inner face finely nerved; beaks less than 1/3 length of body, 2-toothed.
Fruit
Achenes, lens-shaped, yellowish brown, 1-seeded; stigmas 2, short, reddish brown.

Ecology

Habitat
Dry or moist upland prairies, bottom ground, open thickets or woodlands, shorelines, and ditches.
Distribution
Principally east 1/2 of Kansas.

Additional Notes

Comments

As inferred by its name, pest sedge can be somewhat weedy. Carex molesta closely resembles Carex brevoir. The 2 species occasionally intergrade.

Quick Facts
Plant Type
Sedge
Family
Cyperaceae - Sedge Family
Life Span
Perennial
Height
10-40 inches
Last Updated
2021-08-27
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: May, June