Carex of Illinois and Surrounding States: The Oval Sedges
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This incredible book follows recent publications of excellent photographic field guides that cover the Midwest: (e.g., P.E. Rothrock. 2009. Sedges of Indiana and the adjacent states-the non-Carex species-(Vol. I); W.R. Smith and R. Haug. 2018. Sedges and rushes of Minnesota: The complete guide to species identification; P.E. Rothrock. 2021. Sedges of Indiana and the adjacent states—the Carex species-(Vol. II); J. Ogle, T. Witsell, and J. Gentry. 2022. Trees, shrubs, and vines of Arkansas. Reviews of each are provided by McKenzie (2009, 2020, 2021, 2022). Any book on the genus Carex that includes stellar reviews and/or input from three of most renowned experts on the genus: A. Reznicek, A. Hipp, and P. Rothrock has to be good, and this field guide will not disappoint!
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McKenzie, P.M. 2009. Book review- Sedges of Indiana and the adjacent states- the non-Carex species by P.E. Rothrock (2009). J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 3(2): 962, 968.
McKenzie, P.M. 2020. Book review: Sedges and rushes of Minnesota by W.R. Smith and R. Haug (2018): the complete guide to species identification. J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 14(1):150.
McKenzie, P.M. 2021. Book review. Trees, shrubs and woody vines of Arkansas by J. Ogle, T. Witsell, and J. Gentry. (2022). J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 15(1):138.
McKenzie, P.M. 2022. Book review- Sedges of Indiana and the adjacent states. The Carex species. Vol. 2. by P. E. Rothrock. (2021). J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 16(2):376, 426.
Yatskievych, G. 1999. Steyermark’s Flora of Missouri- Vol. 1. Missouri Botanical Garden Pressin cooperation with the Missouri Department of Conservation. 991p.
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