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Carex intumescens (Bladder Sedge) Growing along the margin of an upland forest and wetland forest. Typically found in moist forests but also on root hummocks in forested wetlands. Bladder Sedge,Carex intumescens,Cyperaceae,Fall,Geotagged,United States,sedge,wetland Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Carex intumescens (Bladder Sedge)

Growing along the margin of an upland forest and wetland forest. Typically found in moist forests but also on root hummocks in forested wetlands.

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  1. Excellent job, Gary. Sedges are so easy to overlook and I would not know where to begin identifying them. Posted 3 years ago
    1. Thanks, Ferdy. This is a tough group of plants. Over 100 species just in my state. The genus is divided into sections each with its own name. The most difficult section in my opinion is the Ovales which I hope to start documenting here next summer. Posted 3 years ago
      1. It's a beautiful pioneering effort, and all these small drops add up over time. Posted 3 years ago

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''Carex intumescens'', also known as bladder sedge, is a species of ''Carex'' native to Canada and the eastern United States.

Similar species: Grasses, Bromeliads, Sedges
Species identified by Gary B
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Uploaded Sep 27, 2020. Captured Sep 26, 2020 16:01 in 4408 Miller Rd, Barnum, MN 55707, USA.
  • Canon EOS Rebel T6
  • f/4.0
  • 1/64s
  • ISO800
  • 100mm