Carex breviculmis R.Br.
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Carex breviculmis R.Br. (1810)
Carex breviculmis R.Br.
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R.Br.
R.Br.
1810
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Carex breviculmis R.Br.
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Carex breviculmis
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Carex breviculmis R.Br.
2n = c. 64
Carex breviculmis R.Br.
Bright green, often low-growing, grass-like tufts 3-30 cm high, with short stems hidden among leaves; rhizome short to long. Spikes 2-5, crowded, hidden, very pale green, < 1 cm long. Utricles pubescent all over. Stigmas 3.
Carex breviculmis R.Br.
Rhizomatous; tufts often low-growing, close-packed, bright green. Culms hidden among lvs, us. 1–2 cm. long; basal sheaths dull brown. Lvs much > culms, 1.5–2.5–(3) mm. wide, grasslike, recurved, channelled, margins exceedingly finely and closely scabrid almost throughout. Spikes 2–5, approximate, pale green; terminal spike male, us. sessile; remaining spikes female, occ. with a few male fls at the top, 6–9 mm. long, ± pedunculate, clustered round base of male spike; subtending bracts lf-like, very narrow-linear, the uppermost almost filiform, margins finely scabrid. Glumes > utricles, ovate, pale green, almost white, membr., midrib green, stiff, thickened, produced to a stout, finely hispid awn. Utricles c. 2.5 × 1 mm., biconvex or subtrigonous, fusiform, pale yellow-green, faintly many-nerved, pubescent all over; beak slightly narrowed, pale green, c. 0.5 mm. long, orifice ± truncate; stipe c. 0.3 mm. long, often much contracted. Stigmas 3. Nut c. 1.5 mm. long, obtusely trigonous, oblong, obovoid, light brown, surmounted by a minute, persistent, dilated style-base.
Taxonomic concepts
Carex breviculmis R.Br.
Carex breviculmis R.Br.
Carex breviculmis R.Br.
Carex breviculmis R.Br.
Carex breviculmis R.Br.
Carex breviculmis R.Br.
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1 January 2000