I have seen two carices that look like these two this summer. I didn’t note where, but I think one that looks like Carex. gravida is in cg99S. I’m quite sure the one that looks likes C. molesta is at landfill. I’ll keep my eyes peeled (and note what I see)!
I can’t recall where I’ve seen the Lythrum. I haven’t seen any this year.
It’s been a while since I’ve noticed Sporobolus neglectus. I think I saw it along the rr tracks just outside of Hoffman or just on the E side of the Chippewa. I can points out these locations on a map.
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Megan,
I have seen two carices that look like these two this summer. I didn’t note where, but I think one that looks like Carex. gravida is in cg99S. I’m quite sure the one that looks likes C. molesta is at landfill. I’ll keep my eyes peeled (and note what I see)!
I can’t recall where I’ve seen the Lythrum. I haven’t seen any this year.
It’s been a while since I’ve noticed Sporobolus neglectus. I think I saw it along the rr tracks just outside of Hoffman or just on the E side of the Chippewa. I can points out these locations on a map.