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Sep 9, 2017 8:32 AM CST
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Westchester co., New York
These are just a few inches high. Are they carex eburnea?

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Sep 9, 2017 9:51 PM CST
Name: Susan
Vienna, VA (Zone 7a)
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It might not be possible to ID them without close-up photos of seed heads.
Carex pensylvanica is another possibility, and appears to be more common in your area than Carex eburnea according to the USDA map.
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