Carex siccata
{{Short description|Species of grass-like plant}}
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|image = Carex siccata NRCS-2.jpg
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|taxon = Carex siccata
|authority = Dewey
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{{Species list
|Carex adusta var. argyrantha|L.H.Bailey
|Carex adusta var. sparsiflora|L.H.Bailey
|Carex albolutescens var. argyrantha|(L.H.Bailey) Olney ex L.H.Bailey
|Carex foenea var. sparsiflora|Howe
|Carex foenea var. tuberculata|F.J.Herm.
|Carex liddonii|J.Carey, nom. illeg.
|Carex siccata var. obscurior|Kük.
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|synonyms_ref = {{WCSP |230920 |Carex siccata Dewey |access-date = 2021-05-31 |mode=cs1}}
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Carex siccata, common names including dryspike sedge, is a species of Carex native to North America. It is listed as endangered in New Jersey.{{cite web |url=https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=CASI12 |title=Carex siccata Dewey |website=Plants |access-date=31 May 2021 |author=}} {{As of|2021|May}}, USDA Plants regards Carex foenea as a synonym of C. siccata, whereas the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families regards only two varieties of C. foenea as synonyms, treating C. foenea itself as a separate species.
File:Carex siccata BB-1913-1.png|Botanical illustration
File:Carex siccata BB-1913-2.png|Botanical illustration
File:Carex siccata BB-1913-3.png|Botanical illustration
File:Carex siccata NRCS-1.jpg|Photograph