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The Sedges: Carex

by Robert H. Mohlenbrock, Paul Nelson
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Synopsis

Sedges: Carex is the fourteenth volume of the Illustrated Flora of Illinois series and the sixth and last volume devoted to monocots, or plants that have a single seed-leaf, or cotyledon, upon germination. For each of the 159 species of Carex in Illinois, there is a full illustration showing the habit of the plant and close-ups of various vegetative and reproductive structures that are crucial for the identification of the individual species. There is also a complete description of each species as well as a discussion of the nomenclature and habitats. Range maps show the county distribution of each species in Illinois. A detailed key is provided for identification of the species.

Unique in several respects, Carex is by far the most numerous genus of plants in Illinois. Because of the vast number of species, the similarity of many of the species, and the relatively small size of the critical reproductive structures, the members of this genus are extremely confusing to identify. This book, with its detailed descriptions, key, and precise illustrations, should aid the interested person in the identification of these plants.

Since more than three-fourths of the species of Carex in Illinois are inhabitants of wetlands, an understanding of the genus is critical for those working in wetlands. Amateur and professional botanists will find the information extremely valuable, as well as environmental and conservation groups, garden clubs, farm bureaus, home extension groups, scout organizations, and school libraries. Persons working in natural areas programs and in rare and endangered species programs and those working on environmental impact assessments andwildlife management projects will also find the information pertinent.

About the Author, Robert H. Mohlenbrock

Robert H. Mohlenbrock taught botany at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale for thirty-four years, obtaining the title of Distinguished Professor. After his retirement in 1990, he joined Biotic Consultants, Inc., as a senior scientist. Since 1984 he has been a monthly columnist for Natural History magazine. Among his thirty-seven books are Macmillan's Field Guide to North American Wildflowers and Field Guide to the U.S. National Forests.

Paul Nelson is the director of operations of the Resource Management Program, Missouri Department of Natural Resources.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1999
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780809320745

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