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Scientific Name Common Name Status Rank<br />

Province: Habitat (Counties <strong>of</strong> occurrence) N.C. U.S. N.C. Global<br />

Cardamine dissecta Dissected Toothwort SR-P - S2 G4?<br />

PM: rich woods, cove forests,<br />

bottomlands (Anson, Davidson,<br />

Durh am, Guilford*,<br />

Mecklenburg*, Montgomery,<br />

Randolph, Rowan+, Rutherford+)<br />

Cardamine douglassii Douglass's Bittercress SR-P - S2 G5<br />

P: bottomlands, rich lower slopes<br />

(Cumberland, Durham, Granville,<br />

Harnett, Northampton, Orange*,<br />

Wake)<br />

Cardamine longii Long's Bittercress SR-T - S1 G3<br />

C: tidal marshes and tidal<br />

cypress-gum forests (Bladen,<br />

Craven*, New Hanover, Pender)<br />

Cardamine micranthera Small-anthered Bittercress E E S1 G1<br />

P: seeps, streamside sandbars, and<br />

floodplain depressions (Forsyth*,<br />

Stokes)<br />

Cardamine rotundifolia Mountain Watercress SR-P - S2 G4<br />

MP: seeps, banks <strong>of</strong> mountain<br />

brooks (Ashe+, Mitchell, Stokes,<br />

Watauga)<br />

Carex aenea Bronze Sedge E - SNA G5<br />

Not occurring in NC; populations<br />

have been shown to be C. ovalis.<br />

Carex arctata Black Sedge SR-P - S1 G5?<br />

M: northern hardwood and spruce<br />

forests, bog edges<br />

Carex argyrantha Hay Sedge SR-P - SH G5<br />

M: wet mead ows (Ashe*)<br />

Carex baileyi Bailey's Sedge SR-P - S2 G4<br />

M: bogs and seeps<br />

Carex barrattii Barratt's Sedge E - SH G4<br />

MS: seepage slopes (Harnett*,<br />

Henderson*)<br />

Carex basiantha Widow Sedge SR-D - S1 G5<br />

C: mesic forests, bottomlands, and<br />

lower slopes, over calcareous rock<br />

(Jones, Pender)<br />

Carex biltmoreana Biltmore Sedge SR-L - S3 G3<br />

M: granitic domes and other cliffs<br />

and outcrops (Buncombe,<br />

Haywood, Henderson, Jackson,<br />

Macon, McDowell, Polk,<br />

Rutherford, Transylvania)<br />

Carex bushii Bush's Sedge SR-P - S1 G4<br />

PM: open wet areas (Ashe*,<br />

Durh am*, Granville*, John ston *,<br />

Nash*, Orange, Rowan*)<br />

Carex buxbaumii Brown Bog Sedge SR-P - S2 G5<br />

MP: bogs and fens (Alleghany,<br />

Ashe, Forsyth*, Henderson,<br />

Watauga, Yancey*)<br />

Carex calcifugens Calcium-fleeing Sedge SR-T - S2? G2G4<br />

C: mesic deciduous forests and<br />

maritime woodlands<br />

Carex canescens ssp. disjuncta Silvery Sedge SR-P - S2 G5T4?<br />

CS: beaver ponds, old millponds,<br />

impoundments; usually on Nyssa<br />

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