Great Smoky Mountain sedge is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Carex fumosimontana, native to the Great Smoky Mountains of the eastern United States
Carex proposita, native to the Smoky Mountains of Idaho in the western United States
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GreatSmokyMountains National Park is an American national park in the southeastern United States, with parts in North Carolina and Tennessee. The park...
Carex proposita is a species of sedge known by the common name GreatSmokyMountainsedge. It has a scattered distribution in parts of the western United...
Carex fumosimontana, the GreatSmokyMountainsedge, is a species of sedge endemic to the GreatSmokyMountains in the southeastern United States. It was...
Washington in New Hampshire, and a bald, such as Gregory Bald in the GreatSmokyMountains, is that a lack of trees is normal for the colder climate of the...
was re-transferred to Carex. Carex fraseriana is native to the GreatSmokyMountains and southern Appalachian region of the southeastern United States...
This is a comprehensive listing of the bird species recorded in GreatSmokyMountains National Park, which is in the U.S. states of North Carolina and...
(2013). "Carex fumosimontana (Cyperaceae), a new endemic from the GreatSmokyMountains National Park, North Carolina and Tennessee". Brittonia. 65 (2):...
evolved while isolated on a particular mountain peak or range and are found only in that one place. Grasses, sedges, low perennial herbs, and wildflowers...
common name Tiburon mariposa lily, found at Ring Mountain in Marin County Carex albida, common name white sedge, found in Sonoma County Ceanothus ferrisiae...
or Taboose-ddukaka: "Pine nut Eaters" or "Edible seed, sedge Eaters", they lived in the mountain foothills of Nevada. They are federally recognized as...
americanart.si.edu. Retrieved 31 March 2023. "Women of the Smokies - GreatSmokyMountains National Park". National Park Service. Retrieved 15 January...
Sawtooth Mountains, which traverse part of the SNRA. The forest also contains the Albion, Black Pine, Boise, Boulder, Pioneer, Raft River, Smoky, Soldier...
Indian Grass, Little Bluestem, Switch Grass, Northern Sea Oats, Tussock Sedge, Sideoats Grama, and Big Bluestem. According to the Köppen climate classification...
and sedges. On shortgrass pasture, bison predominately consume warm-season grasses. On mixed prairie, cool-season grasses, including some sedges, apparently...