Log In New Account Sitemap
  • Home
  • Specimen Search
    • Search Collections
    • Map Search
    • Exsiccati Search
  • Images
    • Image Browser
    • Search Images
  • Flora Projects
    • Arizona
    • New Mexico
    • Colorado Plateau
    • Plant Atlas of Arizona (PAPAZ)
    • Sonoran Desert
    • Teaching Checklists
  • Agency Floras
    • NPS - Intermountain
    • USFWS - Region 2
    • USFS - Southwestern Region
    • BLM Flora
    • Coronado NF
    • Tonto NF
  • Dynamic Floras
    • Dynamic Checklist
    • Dynamic Key
  • Additional Websites
    • New Mexico Flores
    • Plant Atlas Project of Arizona (PAPAZ)
    • Southwest Colorado Wildflowers
    • Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness
    • Consortium of Midwest Herbaria
    • Consortium of Southern Rocky Mountain Herbaria
    • Intermountain Region Herbaria Network (IRHN)
    • Mid-Atlantic Herbaria
    • North American Network of Small Herbaria (NANSH)
    • Northern Great Plains Herbaria
    • Red de Herbarios del Noroeste de México (northern Mexico)
    • SERNEC - Southeastern USA
    • Texas Oklahoma Regional Consortium of Herbaria (TORCH)
  • Resources
    • Symbiota Docs
    • Video Tutorials
    • Collections in SEINet
    • Joining a Portal
Carex cephalophora Muhl. ex Willd.  
Family: Cyperaceae
Oval-Headed Sedge, more...Capitate Sedge, Short-headed Sedge
[Carex cephalophora var. maxima Dewey]
Carex cephalophora image
Paul Rothrock
  • FNA
  • Gleason & Cronquist
  • Indiana Flora
  • Resources
Peter W. Ball & A. A. Reznicek in Flora of North America (vol. 23)
Plants without conspicuous rhizomes. Culms 20-60 cm, 2-3.5 mm wide basally, 0.5-1 mm wide distally. Leaves: sheaths tight, green, rarely white spotted, fronts hyaline, slightly thickened at mouth; ligules to 5 mm, longer than wide; widest leaf blades (1.9-)2.5-5 mm wide. Inflorescences forming dense heads, with 3-8 spikes, 0.6-2 cm × 5-10 mm; proximal bracts 1-5 cm; spikes with 4-20 ascending to spreading perigynia. Pistillate scales hyaline with green midvein, ovate, 1-1.8 × 0.8-1.4 mm, body not more than 1/2 length of perigynium, apex acuminate to short-awned. Anthers 0.7-1.3 mm. Perigynia pale green to pale yellow, veinless or to weakly 8-veined abaxially, 2.5-3.2 × 1.4-2 mm, body elliptic to circular, widest at 0.4-0.55 length of body, margins serrulate distally; beak 0.7-1.1 mm, apical teeth 0.3-0.5 mm. Achenes circular, 1 × 1 mm. 2n = 48. Fruiting late spring-early summer. Dry to wet-mesic deciduous or mixed forests, thickets, rarely open grassy habitats; 50-500 m; Ont., Que.; Ala., Ark., Conn., Del., D.C., Fla., Ga., Ill., Ind., Iowa, Kans., Ky., La., Maine, Mass., Md., Mich., Minn., Mo., Nebr., N.H., N.J., N.Y., N.C., Ohio, Okla., Pa., R.I., S.C., Tenn., Tex., Vt., Va., W.Va., Wis. The record of Carex cephalophora from California is referable to C. mesochorea.

Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Densely cespitose, the stems 3-6 dm, slightly shorter to more than twice as long as the lvs; lvs 2-5 mm wide; spikes in a dense ovoid head 1-2 cm, scarcely distinguishable except by the setaceous projecting bracts, subglobose, 5 mm, androgynous; perigynia greenish or somewhat stramineous, spreading, ovate, planoconvex, 2.5-3.5 mm, two-fifths to three-fifths as wide shortly below the middle of the body, rounded or cuneate at base, conspicuously serrulate distally, the sharply bidentate beak a third as long as the body. Var. cephalophora, abundant in dry or moist woods, occasionally in open places, from Me. and sw. Que. to Man., s. to Fla. and Tex., has the pistillate scales broadly ovate, hyaline at the margin, green along the center, with green midnerve and 2 obscure lateral nerves, acuminate to short-awned, and the body much shorter than and mostly concealed by the perigynia. Var. mesochorea (Mack.) Gleason, of dry soil and open woods from Mass. to Va., Ind., Mo., Tenn., and Tex., has the stems usually much longer than the lvs, and has much larger pistillate scales, the body nearly or quite as long as the body of the perigynium, distinctly 3-nerved near the center. (C. mesochorea)

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

©The New York Botanical Garden. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
From Flora of Indiana (1940) by Charles C. Deam
Very common in oak and beech-maple woods; occasional along open grassy roadsides and in thickets.

......

Indiana Coefficient of Conservatism: C = 3

Wetland Indicator Status: FACU

Carex cephalophora
Open Interactive Map
Carex cephalophora image
Scott Namestnik
Carex cephalophora image
Paul Rothrock
Carex cephalophora image
Paul Rothrock
Carex cephalophora image
Morton Arboretum
Carex cephalophora image
Morton Arboretum
Carex cephalophora image
Morton Arboretum
Carex cephalophora image
Morton Arboretum
Carex cephalophora image
Andrew Gardner
Carex cephalophora image
Andrew Gardner
Carex cephalophora image
Andrew Gardner
Carex cephalophora image
Andrew Gardner
Carex cephalophora image
Andrew Gardner
Carex cephalophora image
Andrew Gardner
Carex cephalophora image
Andrew Gardner
Carex cephalophora image
Andrew Gardner
Carex cephalophora image
Andrew Gardner
Carex cephalophora image
Andrew Gardner
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Carex cephalophora image
Click to Display
100 Initial Images
- - - - -
View All Images
The National Science Foundation
Development supported by National Science Foundation Grants (DBI 9983132, BRC 0237418, DBI 0743827, DBI 0847966)
Powered by Symbiota