WTU Herbarium Specimen Label Data
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WTU Herbarium Specimen Label Data Generated from the WTU Herbarium Database October 10, 2021 at 11:21 am http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/collections/search.php Specimen records: 8843 Images: 1185 Search Parameters: Label Query: Genus = "Carex" Cyperaceae Cyperaceae Carex interior L.H. Bailey Carex rossii Boott U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Colville National Forest: Ward Lake. Trail to Findley Lake. Cascade Mountains of western Washington. Elev. 3638 ft. Elev. 3600 ft. T38N R32E S14 SE; NAD 27, uncertainty: 200 m., Source: T21N R10E S7; NAD 27, uncertainty: 300 m., Source: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Wet meadow/emergent wetland around Ward Lake - full sun, upland Trail follows Findley Creek through old growth Mt. Hemlock forest to spruce forest. Scattered - some clumps, uncommon. Phenology: the lake. At trailhead, growing on gravelly cut bank. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Vegetative. Origin: Native. Suzanne Bagshaw 123 10 Jul 1999 Clayton J. Antieau 01-9 14 Jul 2001 with Kelly O'Rourke, Katie Saurer, Allison Colwell Herbarium: WTU Herbarium: WTU Cyperaceae Cyperaceae Carex hoodii Boott Carex mertensii J.D. Prescott ex Bong. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: Okanogan Valley: On southeast facing slope east of Forest Service U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Road 2030 (about 1 mile north of Old Stage trailhead). Cascade Mountains; Sutton Lake. 48° 42' 49" N, 118° 26' 16" W Elev. 3650 ft. Mixed conifer forest (Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pinus contorta) and 47° 17.769' N, 121° 32.05' W; T21N R10E S21 NE 1/4 meadow mixed with rock outcrops. Growing in clumps in areas of Herbaceous meadow surrounding the lake, the adjacent forest, and deeper soil - abundant. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. an older clear cut. Dominant trees: Tsuga mertensiana, Abies amabilis. Growing in clumps. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Sarah Gage 5800 9 Jul 1999 with Robert Goff, Ken Davis, Gretchen Ionta Sarah Gage 7262 14 Jul 2001 with Barb DeCaro, Ian Stewart, Jenny Stewart Herbarium: WTU Herbarium: WTU Cyperaceae Cyperaceae Carex rossii Boott Carex kelloggii W. Boott var. kelloggii U.S.A., WASHINGTON, FERRY COUNTY: Colville National Forest: Along trail between Sherman Pass and U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Columbia Peak. Cascade Mountains; Sutton Lake. T36N R34E S13; WGS 84, uncertainty: 1000 m., Source: Digital Elev. 3650 ft. Map, Georef'd by Richard Olmstead 47° 17.769' N, 121° 32.05' W; T21N R10E S21 NE 1/4 Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Herbaceous meadow surrounding the lake, the adjacent forest, and an older clear cut. Dominant trees: Tsuga mertensiana, Abies Richard G. Olmstead 99-137 9 Jul 1999 amabilis. Growing on drier slope above lake. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Herbarium: WTU Sarah Gage 7265 14 Jul 2001 with Barb DeCaro, Ian Stewart, Jenny Stewart Cyperaceae Herbarium: WTU Carex canescens L. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: Cyperaceae Cascade Mountains of Western Washington. Cedar River Watershed. Little Mountain Bog. Carex nebrascensis Dewey Elev. 1600 ft. T22N R9E S27; NAD 27, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KLICKITAT COUNTY: Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff Gifford Pinchot National Forest: Off Rattlesnake Creek Road, right Marshy and boggy area (actually a fen) surrounded by forested bog. turn across bridge over Rattlesnake Creek. The fen is a mosaic of sedge marsh, sphagnum moss, and open Elev. 824 ft. water. Growing on a log. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. 45° 50.497' N, 121° 25.101' W; T4N R11E S10 Wetland seep/stream running through plowed pasture planted with Clayton J. Antieau 01-14 23 Jun 2001 Douglas fir. Grass, native oaks, ponderosa pine surrounding field. with Nancy Job, Sandra Whiting, Jeffery Walker Juncus balticus, Ranunculus repens, Juncus ensifolius, Mimulus guttatus. Growing in mud/standing water. Flowers bright WTU-350616 yellow/orangish; plant about 3-4 inches tall, growing in clusters around Mimulus and Juncus. Growing in full sun. Phenology: Flowers & Fruits. Origin: Native. Suzanne Bagshaw 01-16 17 Jun 2001 with Dale Blum Herbarium: WTU Cyperaceae Cyperaceae Carex canescens L. Carex aquatilis Wahlenb. var. dives (T. Holm) Kük. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, KING COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Halmar Gate Wetland; Cascade Mountains of Western Washington. Ross Lake National Recreation Area; Big Beaver Valley; wetland in Elev. 1400 ft. front of the McMillan homestead, first pond on the map on the south T22N R7E S1; NAD 27, uncertainty: 500 m., Source: side of Big Beaver Creek from mouth of creek. [Coordinates given in Georeferenced, Georef'd by WTU Staff field notes are clearly incorrect: 48° 58.3' N, 121° 1.1' W] Ditches filled with water, drier hummocks with Spiraea sp., Juncus 48° 46' 49" N, 121° 4' 53" W; UTM Zone 10, 640949.382E, effusus, Juncus supinus. Other plants in vicinity: Salix sp., 5404587.187N; WGS 84, Georef'd by WTU Staff, UTM calculated Lysichitum americanum. Gaultheria shallon growing from stumps; from Lat-Lon. Menziesia ferruginea common. Upland island with doug fir, western Large wetland complex. Emergent, with Spiraea douglasii, Potentilla hemlock, red alder. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. palustris, Athyrium filix-femina, Viburnum edule, Salix sitchensis. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Suzanne Bagshaw 01-35 23 Jun 2001 with Roz Glasser, Mary Clare Schroeder, Neil Dijrani Steve Hahn 732 14 Jul 2002 Herbarium: WTU Herbarium: NOCA, NPS accession 632, catalog 22974 Cyperaceae Cyperaceae Carex inops L.H. Bailey Carex laeviculmis Meinsh. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: North Cascades National Park; Thunder Knob Trail, trail out of north Ross Lake National Recreation Area; Big Beaver Valley; wetland in side of Colonial Creek Campground. front of the McMillan homestead, first pond on the map on the south Elev. 1670 ft. side of Big Beaver Creek from mouth of creek. [Coordinates given in 48° 41.712' N, 121° 6.146' W; UTM Zone 10, 639638.949E, field notes are clearly incorrect: 48° 58.3' N, 121° 1.1' W] 5395091.864N; Source: Field notes, UTM calculated from Lat-Lon. 48° 46' 49" N, 121° 4' 53" W; UTM Zone 10, 640949.382E, South facing slope, up slope from trail. Scattered Pinus contorta and 5404587.187N; WGS 84, Georef'd by WTU Staff, UTM calculated abundant cryptogam (mostly mosses) ground layer. Scattered on from Lat-Lon. east facing part of slope. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Large wetland complex. At waterline on submerged mossy log; with Spiraea douglasii, Potentilla palustris, Athyrium filix-femina, Sarah Gage 7255 16 Jun 2002 Viburnum edule, Salix sitchensis. Phenology: Fruits. Origin: Native. Herbarium: NOCA, NPS accession 632, catalog 22436 Steve Hahn 733 14 Jul 2002 Herbarium: NOCA, NPS accession 632, catalog 22975 Cyperaceae Carex canescens L. Cyperaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Carex spectabilis Dewey Ross Lake National Recreation Area: Pyramid Lake. Elev. 2655 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: 48° 41.69' N, 121° 7.404' W; UTM Zone 10, 638097.116E, North Cascades National Park, Sahale Mountain / Sahale Arm. 5395012.922N; Source: Field notes, UTM calculated from Lat-Lon. Elev. 7000 ft. Steep-sided, rocky bowl, water-filled to make Pyramid Lake; 48° 29' 1.94836" N, 121° 3' 1.07318" W; UTM Zone 10, 644075E, southern exposure dry and rocky; north side dense, mixed-conifer 5371700N; Source: Calc. from UTM, UTM from field notes. forest; rocky with shallow soil layer. Growing at edge of lake in The low end of the alpine zone, consisting of a mosaic of wet sedge shallow soil. GPS accuracy 188 feet. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: meadows and stable talus piles. Occurs in small clumps Native. overhanging small seeps, in full sun; second most dominat sedge. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Dena Grossenbacher 02-4 15 Jun 2002 Steve Hahn 787 10 Aug 2002 WTU-359578, NPS accession 632, catalog 22599 Herbarium: WTU, NPS accession 632, catalog 23007 Cyperaceae Carex aquatilis Wahlenb. var. dives (T. Holm) Kük. Cyperaceae U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: Carex spectabilis Dewey Ross Lake National Recreation Area: Pyramid Lake. Elev. 2655 ft. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, CHELAN COUNTY: 48° 41.69' N, 121° 7.404' W; UTM Zone 10, 638097.116E, North Cascades National Park; Cascade Pass area; slopes 5395012.922N; Source: Field notes, UTM calculated from Lat-Lon. northwest of Doubtful Lake. Steep-sided, rocky bowl, water-filled to make Pyramid Lake; Elev. 6200-6500 ft. southern exposure dry and rocky; north side dense, mixed-conifer 48° 28' 46" N, 121° 3' 11" W; UTM Zone 10, 643879.202E, forest; rocky with shallow soil layer. Growing in lake around edge; 5371421.327N; WGS 84, uncertainty: 500 m., Georef'd by WTU only a few clumps present. GPS accuracy 188 feet. Phenology: Staff, UTM calculated from Lat-Lon. Flowers. Origin: Native. SW-facing exposed slope with heather and lupine. Dominant component in meadows. Phenology: Flowers. Origin: Native. Dena Grossenbacher 02-5 15 Jun 2002 Andreas Tribsch AP-3-20 10 Aug 2002 WTU-359611, NPS accession 632, catalog 22603 with Peter Schonswetter Herbarium: NOCA, NPS accession 632, catalog 23331 Cyperaceae Cyperaceae Carex rossii Boott Carex microptera Mack. U.S.A., WASHINGTON, WHATCOM COUNTY: U.S.A., COLORADO, BOULDER COUNTY: Ross Lake National Recreation Area; along east side of Ross Lake, Trail to Buck Lake. 200 meters south of the Lightning Creek footbridge. 40° 10' 55" N, 105° 29' 50" W Elev. 1780 ft. Along small stream. Phenology: Flowers. 48° 52' N, 121° 1' W; UTM Zone 10, 645453.612E, 5414311.394N; Source: Field notes, UTM calculated from Lat-Lon. Richard G. Olmstead 95-26 30 Jul 1995 Rocky balds and along forest edges; moderately steep west-facing slope, full sun. Cespitose, uncommon, in partial shade; this year's WTU-359369 inflorescenses poorly developed/immature.