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Facts William J. Crins
+ and Jeff H. Rettig
+ N.S.
+ , Ont.
+ , Que.
+ , Ala.
+ , Ark.
+ , Conn.
+ , Del.
+ , Ga.
+ , Ill.
+ , Ind.
+ , Iowa
+ , Kans.
+ , Ky.
+ , La.
+ , Maine
+ , Md.
+ , Mass.
+ , Mich.
+ , Miss.
+ , Mo.
+ , Nebr.
+ , N.H.
+ , N.J.
+ , N.Y.
+ , N.C.
+ , Ohio
+ , Okla.
+ , Pa.
+ , R.I.
+ , S.C.
+ , Tenn.
+ , Tex.
+ , Vt.
+ , Va.
+ and W.Va.
+ Mostly acidic, dry soils of sandstone and granite, also calcareous regions, wooded slopes, sandstone ridges, woodland clearings, in partial shade of deciduous forests, under cedars
+ Fruiting mid Apr–early Jun.
+ Illustrated
+ and Endemic
+ Carex artitecta
+ , Carex emmonsii var. muhlenbergii
+ and Carex varia
+ Carex albicans var. albicans
+