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Carex aureolensis - Spike Cross-section In an overgrown backyard habitat in NW Georgia (Gordon County), US.<br />
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Carex aureolensis - Spike Cross-section

In an overgrown backyard habitat in NW Georgia (Gordon County), US.

Carex aureolensis In an overgrown backyard habitat in NW Georgia (Gordon County), US.<br />
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    comments (9)

  1. Hmm. Are you sure this isn't Bob's Sedge? Posted 7 years ago
    1. Maybe Tony's. Or Karen's. ;) Posted 7 years ago
      1. So tricky... Posted 7 years ago
        1. This is clearly a Frankey's, you can tell by the way it is. Posted 7 years ago
          1. Turns out it wasn't Franky's at all! :D It was his rare twin brother, C. aureolensis. :) Posted 7 years ago, modified 7 years ago
            1. I'd still consider it a mimic of Franky. Posted 7 years ago
              1. Definitely. Posted 7 years ago
        2. On a serious note, it really is tricky. This may actually be the more rare look-alike, C. aureolensis. Waiting for confirmation from the experts right now :D Posted 7 years ago
          1. Awesome! Posted 7 years ago

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Uploaded Jul 12, 2018. Captured Jun 21, 2018 01:16 in 101 Earl St, Plainville, GA 30733, USA.
  • Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
  • f/9.0
  • 1/500s
  • ISO320
  • 60mm