Green-And-White Sedge
Carex longii Mack.

Carex longii, or Green-And-White Sedge, is a species of sedge in the Cyperaceae family. It was first described by Kenneth Mackenzie in 1922 and is found in North America and other regions.
Description
Carex longii, also known as Green-And-White Sedge, is a member of the Cyperaceae family. This sedge species was first described by Kenneth Mackenzie in 1922. It has a wide distribution that includes areas such as British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Vermont-US, Antioquia, Japan, Taiwan, Guatemala, Andina, Hawaii, Alabama, Arkansas, Bermuda, California, Colombia, Connecticut, Costa Rica, Delaware, and the District of Columbia.
Other common names
Green-And-White SedgeLong'S SedgeRound-Shouldered Oval Sedge
Distribution
British Columbia · Nova Scotia · Ontario · Vermont-US · Antioquia · JP · TW · Global · GT · Andina · Hawaii · Alabama · Arkansas · Bermuda · California · Colombia · Connecticut · Costa Rica · Delaware · District of Columbia · Ecuador · Florida · Georgia · Guatemala · Haiti · Honduras · Illinois · Indiana · Japan · Kentucky
Synonyms
Carex leporina var. bracteataCarex longii subsp. longii
