This volume, the sixth to be published in this monumental series, describes all sedges (Family Cyperaceae) known to occur in Illinois except for Carex , which will be treated in a separate volume. Genera covered in this volume are Cyperus , Dulichium , Eleocharis , Bulbo-stylis , Fimbristylis , Lipocarpha , Fuirena , Scirpus , Eriophorum , Rhynchospora , Cladium , and Scleria. A total of 2,699 spe cies is included. Each species is described and illus trated. Discussions of habitat, variation, and range ...
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This volume, the sixth to be published in this monumental series, describes all sedges (Family Cyperaceae) known to occur in Illinois except for Carex , which will be treated in a separate volume. Genera covered in this volume are Cyperus , Dulichium , Eleocharis , Bulbo-stylis , Fimbristylis , Lipocarpha , Fuirena , Scirpus , Eriophorum , Rhynchospora , Cladium , and Scleria. A total of 2,699 spe cies is included. Each species is described and illus trated. Discussions of habitat, variation, and range are included for each species. A dot map showing distribution in Illi nois is included for each species. Keys are provided for easy identification of the sedges. An illustrated key to the genera is included also.
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Add this copy of Sedges: Cyperus to Scleria (the Illustrated Flora of to cart. $40.00, good condition, Sold by HPB-Red rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 1976 by Southern Illinois University Pre.
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Good in Good jacket. 1st Printing. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. pp. 223. Ex-library with the usual library markings (if not for the library markings this copy would be graded in fine condition); overall a nice used SECOND EDITION! Green boards with gilt lettering on the spine. 223 historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by black and white illustrations! "This second edition of Sedges: Cyperus to Scleria brings up to date the identification of species of sedges in Illinois (except Carex) since publication of the first edition in 1976. During the intervening years, several additions to the sedge flora of Illinois have been made, and many new distributional records have been added. Also, a large number of nomenclatural changes have taken place, resulting in several alterations of scientific names. New illustrations have been provided for all of the additions. In his introductory material, Robert H. Mohlenbrock discusses the morphology of sedges and the habitats where they can be found. Although the semitechnical keys and descriptions are familiar to experienced botanists, he has simplified them as much as possible to accommodate the novice in sedge identification. He has also included a new key to the sedges and to each genus in which additional species have been added. For each species, Mohlenbrock has provided a description, statement of habitat and range, Illinois distribution map, discussion, synonymy, and line illustrations showing its diagnostic features. Sedges: Cyperus to Scleria contains 128 illustrations......" (SECOND EDITION).