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Documented by peterwiggins on 29th January 2015.
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- vc11recorder wrote
- Reviewing this, I believe it is C. divulsa. The dark stripes on the lower sheaths; the number of spikes in the inflorescence, and their crowding towards the top; (as far as I can tell) the disposition of male and female flowers. Also the spikes look well enough developed that they ought to be a bit squarrose by now. I would welcome other opinions. There are no modern or historic records of Carex echinata at or near Winchester, and so suitable habitat exists today. It is conceivable that Winnall Moors might have supported it in the past, but probably not by 1932.