RF2G1143K–Carex nigra ssp. juncella, known as common sedge, black sedge or smooth black sedge
RFW28MY4–Dense hassock of Carex nigra, the common sedge.
RMG343MW–Overwintering tussocks of black sedge, Carex nigra, a perennial plant of European wetlands, March
RMBDX400–common sedge; carex nigra
RMMP6AJE–Carex nigra (Black Sedge)
RMCNWPAT–common sedge (Carex nigra), female inflorescences, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RME0MDKG–Common Sedge Carex nigra
RMCNWB99–common sedge (Carex nigra), blooming in a marsh meadow, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RME55T2J–smooth black sedge, carex nigra
RMHGK7E5–Common Sedge, Carex nigra
RMC6F026–Black Sedge Carex nigra at Market Weston Fen, Suffolk.
RMCXMRWW–Common Sedge, Carex nigra
RME7BD96–Common sedge (Carex nigra), Tyrol, Austria
RFEN4X5K–Black sedge (Carex nigra) on the edge of a pond.
RFF19XWP–Wild plant. Grass, common sedge 'carex nigra', macro close-up of sead head, catkins
RF2C18X2M–Carex nigra var. juncea, Pudasjärvi, Finland.
RM2A9JNAR–Common Sedge - Carex nigra
RF2G8DYFT–Carex reparia (sedge) blooms on the banks of the river in spring and summer
RM2HYMNHN–Common sedge (Carex nigra), three inflorescences, Germany, Bavaria
RF2FNJEY0–Carex nigra ssp. juncella, known as common sedge, black sedge or smooth black sedge
RFW28MY8–Macro of spikes of Carex nigra, the common sedge.
RMG343N4–Overwintering tussocks of black sedge, Carex nigra, a perennial plant of European wetlands, March
RMBR9TJE–Common sedge (Carex nigra : Cyperaceae), UK.
RMENYXHG–Common or black sedge, Carex nigra, flowering on the bank of the Kennet and Avon Canal, Hungerford, Berkshire, April
RM2WR900K–Black/Common Sedge Carex nigra, Oxfordshire, UK
RMENYX3H–Common or black sedge, Carex nigra, flowering on the bank of the Kennet and Avon Canal, Hungerford, Berkshire, April
RM2PFK4RB–Common or black sedge (Carex nigra), flowering on bank of canal, Kennet and Avon Canal, Hungerford, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
RMKWYJN8–Bishops Stortford, St Michael's Mead, Southern Country Park, sedges frozen into water, winter
RF2JBX7R1–Close-up of inflorescence of green carex pendula, weeping sedge, hanging sedge, Cyperaceae. Nature, botany, wild plant.
RF2WD7TP6–Carex acuta - found growing on the margins of rivers and lakes in the Palaearctic terrestrial ecoregions in beds of wet, alkaline or slightly acid dep
RF2JYC7B5–Close up smooth black sedge in Tara National park in Serbia
RF2PJYBNG–Hairy sedge (Carex pilosa) grows in the wild in the forest
RFEN4X5E–Black sedge (Carex nigra) on the edge of a pond.
RFF19XWR–Wild plant. Grass, common sedge 'carex nigra', macro close-up of sead head, catkins
RF2C18X39–Carex nigra var. juncea, Pudasjärvi, Finland.
RF2PJP4GD–Hairy sedge (Carex pilosa) grows in the wild in the forest
RMM0TCXX–Carex nigra ssp. juncella Kiiminki, Finland 16.06.2013
RM2HYMPB5–Common sedge (Carex nigra), three inflorescences, cut-out, Germany, Bavaria
RF2FNJF0G–Carex nigra ssp. juncella, known as common sedge, black sedge or smooth black sedge
RMEBT0EM–Common sedge (Carex nigra), inflorescence, Germany, Bavaria, Oberbayern, Upper Bavaria, Murnauer Moos
RFT2NJR1–Blooming Carex nigra, called common sedge, black sedge or smooth black sedge
RF2FX08H7–Carex nigra ssp. juncella, known as common sedge, black sedge or smooth black sedge
RMEBT0FB–Common sedge (Carex nigra), inflorescence, Germany, Bavaria, Oberbayern, Upper Bavaria, Murnauer Moos
RMENYX3A–Common or black sedge, Carex nigra, flowering on the bank of the Kennet and Avon Canal, Hungerford, Berkshire, April
RFT5N1TP–Blooming common black sedge, Carex nigra
RMEBKND1–common sedge (Carex nigra, Carex fusca), inflorescence with male and female inflorescences, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RFMWJX9H–Smooth black sedge, Carex nigra, wild plant from Finland
RM2PFK4T1–Common or black sedge (Carex nigra), flowering on bank of canal, Kennet and Avon Canal, Hungerford, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
RFHGRDWB–Common sedge
RMKWYJP3–Bishops Stortford, St Michael's Mead, Southern Country Park, sedges and bulrushes in settlement pond, reflections
RF2JYC7C2–Close up smooth black sedge in Tara National park in Serbia
RF2X073HE–Carex acuta - found growing on the margins of rivers and lakes in the Palaearctic terrestrial ecoregions in beds of wet, alkaline or slightly acid dep
RF2C18X3X–Carex nigra var. juncea, Pudasjärvi, Finland.
RF2PJP4FE–Hairy sedge (Carex pilosa) grows in the wild in the forest
RMH8BXER–Black sedge tussocks along the bank of the Kennet & Avon Canal with poplar trees in autumn colour
RMM0TCXJ–Carex nigra ssp. nigra Oulu, Finland 14.06.2013 img 1
RMP6HRH4–Carex Halleriana flowers growing in Tinovul Mohoş, an alpine peat bog in Romania
RF2CBXHFD–Close up of a clump of blooming grass-like sedge Carex n. Reichard, Carex acuta, commonly known as common sedge, black sedge or smooth black sedge.
RMA9EK34–Common Sedge Carex nigra Common Cotton grass Eriophorum angustifolium Surrey England June
RF2DYGJ43–Close up of a clump of blooming grass-like sedge Carex n. Reichard, Carex acuta, commonly known as common sedge, black sedge or smooth black sedge. Bl
RMB8RFAM–Green and golden blades of Common sedge poking up through waterlogged bog reflecting silver white winter sky
RFW28MYJ–Macro of spikes of Carex nigra, the common sedge.
RMERBKGW–Scarce chaser Libellula fulva, immature male, perched on common sedge, Wheatfen, Norfolk, UK in June.
RFM5PD8F–wild flowers blooming in the forest
RMP5RRHW–N/A. Carex nigra . between 1777 and 1798. William Curtis 271 Carex nigra illustration (1)
RMR88F7P–Carex nigra illustration (1).
RMKWYJNA–Bishops Stortford, St Michael's Mead, Southern Country Park, fishing pontoon, frosty morning
RF2JYC7DJ–Close up smooth black sedge in Tara National park in Serbia
RF2RY6BF4–Carex acuta - found growing on the margins of rivers and lakes in the Palaearctic terrestrial ecoregions in beds of wet, alkaline or slightly acid dep
RMB0ND44–Common Sedge
RF2PJP4FA–Hairy sedge (Carex pilosa) grows in the wild in the forest
RMF32E0F–Common or black sedge, Carex nigra, flowering on bank of canal, Kennet and Avon Canal, Hungerford, Berkshire, England, April
RF2PJ1ARN–Hairy sedge (Carex pilosa) grows in the wild in the forest
RMM0TCXK–Carex nigra ssp. nigra Oulu, Finland 14.06.2013 img 2
RMBKHWXJ–mannetje beekoeverlibel op zwarte zegge; male keeled skimmer on black sedge
RMCX95JB–Carex stricta - Carex Goodenoughii
RFR6R6D1–wild flowers blooming in the field
RMW2RJC7–Carex nigra BB-1913
RM2CEJC4Y–. Horses and stables. No. 28. Sib Plantain.{Plantago lanceolata.) Xo. 29. Sard or Blackheads, or Knapweed.{Centaurea nigra.) No. 30. Hattle in Seed.{Rhinanthus crista-galU.) Plate 20. WEEDS.. No. 31. Common Bank Sedge.(Carex riparia.) Small Sedge. No. 32. Wood Mush.{Luzula campestris.) Plate 21.
RMB8REHF–Gnarled Common alder tree bearing lilac male winter catkins with Goat willow and blue sky behind and dried sedge in front
RF2JBF226–Tranquil scene of a disused meadow in Sweden, covered by big tussocks of the common sedge (Carex nigra).
RMB7KJG0–Gnarled Common alder tree bearing lilac male winter catkins with Goat willow and blue sky behind and dried sedge in front
RFK4M0N5–A beautiful close up of a natural wild flowers blooming in the forest
RFKE20AD–beautiful natural wild flowers blooming in the field close up
RMKWYJN4–Bishops Stortford, St Michael's Mead, Southern Country Park, bench seats, frosty morning
RF2JYC7JX–Close up smooth black sedge in Tara National park in Serbia
RF2WJ61G7–Carex acuta - found growing on the margins of rivers and lakes in the Palaearctic terrestrial ecoregions in beds of wet, alkaline or slightly acid dep
RMF32E0T–Common or black sedge, Carex nigra, flowering on bank of canal, Kennet and Avon Canal, Hungerford, Berkshire, England, April
RF2PJ1ARH–Hairy sedge (Carex pilosa) grows in the wild in the forest
RMBKHWXT–Male keeled skimmer on black sedge
RFR6R67A–wild flowers blooming in the forest
RMW2RJCJ–Carex nigra BB-1913-mod
RMRG2X6E–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 41. Carex albo-nigra. 42. Carex buxbaumii " L ^tSv^^^^> f, ^ ^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RMKWYJNP–Bishops Stortford, St Michael's Mead, Southern Country Park, bulrushes, still water, frosty morning
RF2JYC7C7–Close up smooth black sedge in Tara National park in Serbia
RF2RY6BGK–Carex acuta - found growing on the margins of rivers and lakes in the Palaearctic terrestrial ecoregions in beds of wet, alkaline or slightly acid dep
RMF32E0E–Common or black sedge, Carex nigra, flowering on bank of canal, Kennet and Avon Canal, Hungerford, Berkshire, England, April
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