Carex rariflora — a medium houseplant
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Carex rariflora

Carex Rariflora

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Carex rariflora, the looseflower alpine sedge, is a species of plant in the sedge family. It is found in the United States in Alaska and Maine, and in Canada in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. In these regions, it is ranked as an obligate hydrophyte in establishing wetland areas. It prefers wet environments such as open bogs, meadows, seepage slopes, and low-elevation heath tundra. This perennial grass, which can be up to 3 feet tall, has fibrous roots, and holds all perennial organs underground. The leaves are alternate, long, narrow, and simple, with parallel veins. They grow in dense clusters, and the dead leaves are found at the base of the plant. The plant blooms and fruits in the summer. All flowers are monoecious and unisexual, producing a spike inflorescence. All inflorescences are subtended by shorter, proximal bracts.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Carex
Family
Cyperaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Loose-Flower Alpine Sedge en Looseflower alpine sedge en Loose-flowered alpine sedge en Mountain bog-sedge en Scantily-flowered sedge
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Carex rariflora fruit
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Carex rariflora fruit
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