Sedges of Maine: A Field Guide to Cyperaceae

by Matt Arsenault, Glen H. Mittelhauser, Don Cameron, Alison C. Dibble, Arthur Haines, Sally C. Rooney, and Jill E. Weber

$32.00

By Matt Arsenault, Glen H. Mittelhauser, Don Cameron, Alison C. Dibble, Arthur Haines, Sally C. Rooney, and Jill E. Weber.

Sedges are important components of Maine’s biodiversity and natural heritage. Over 25% of the sedge species in Maine are of conservation concern, yet sedges are ubiquitous in many habitats across the landscape. Proper identification of sedge species is an essential component of ecological studies such as wetland delineations, wetland functional assessments, natural resource inventories, site suitability assessments, ecological characterizations, land conservation value evaluations, and rare species surveys and habitat assessments. Sedges of Maine is a photographic guide to all species, subspecies, and extant hybrids in the Cyperaceae family that occur in Maine.

Guide Includes: An informative introduction, extensive keys, detailed descriptions, a glossary of botanical terms, a thorough index, and over 1,000 full-color photographs.  712 pages.

MNHO led the effort to compile and publish this full-color field guide to the Sedges of Maine.  Collaborators included Stantec, the Maine Natural Areas Program, the New England Wildflower Society, and researchers at the University of Maine.

Published by University of Maine Press, 2013

ISBN 10: 0891011234

ISBN 13: 9780891011231

A wonderful, user-friendly book. Great for beginners and experts alike…” – Kevin Kane

“Although this guide is designed for Maine, I did a check and found that it includes all but about 8-10 of the species that grow in eastern Ontario. It is by far the best resource I have found for this important but difficult plant family…If, like me, you have always been content to identify sedges to genus, this guide will help you to move on to the next level – species identification!” – Ken Allison

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