Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: Carex aurea

Golden Sedge

25 Sep 2009 1 1 157
The stems of this species of Sedge grow 5-30 cm tall and are triangular in shape - i.e. you can't roll it between your fingers. This small Sedge, with tiny (1-2 mm long) achenes that turn this beautiful orange colour, is native and grows in moist, open areas. Not easy to notice because of its small size. This one was growing on the Colpitts Ranch, west of Calgary, on 17th September.

Golden Sedge / Carex aurea

26 Mar 2011 1 1 199
This is a macro shot of a very tiny Sedge, growing at Bragg Creek Provincial Park, west of Calgary. It is common, native and grows on moist banks and meadows. Also known as Golden-fruited Sedge. The fruit are 2-3mm long, oval, plump, light blue-green to orange-yellow, fleshy and translucent when fresh, becoming white and coarsely ribbed when dried. Belongs to the Sedge family, Cyperaceae.

Golden Sedge

26 Jul 2007 117
Golden Sedge grows in moist, open areas, and we saw this one in Weaselhead, not far from the Elbow River. This photo shows the very tiny, rounded, mature fruit of the Golden Sedge.