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Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford

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Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford in Global Carex Group, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 179: 30 (2015)
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford

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Endemic
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New Zealand
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K.A.Ford
K.A.Ford
2015
30
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Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
species
Carex corynoidea
From the Greek koryne, club or mace, Latinized as coryne, plus the adjectival suffix -oideus, -a, -um, indicating resemblance of this species’ spikes to small clubs.

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corynoidea

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Caespitose, stout. Culms (15)–25–50–(65) cm. × (0.7)–1–1.5 mm., glab. or rarely scabrid below infl.; basal bracts dull brown or yellowbrown. Lvs 5–9 per culm, us. > culms, 4–6 mm. wide, strongly scabrid on the margins and on the adaxial surface towards tip. Spikes (5)–7–14 cm. long, us. bracteate, clavate, 7–10 mm. diam. at the top below the male spike, female fls ∞, us. c. 65–100, very closely crowded throughout almost the whole spike, internodes 0.5–4 mm. long but up to 8 mm. long at base of spike. Glumes =, > or rarely < utricles, deciduous, narrow-lanceolate, acute or acuminate, coriac. or subcoriac., yellowish brown to dark brown, midrib green. Utricles 5–6–(7) × 1.5–2 mm., plano-convex to subtrigonous, ovate, yellow-brown to dark brown when ripe, one to two lateral nerves prominent and lighter coloured, stipe 1.5–2 mm. long, beak 1.5–2 mm. long; spreading widely when ripe.

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Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
Uncinia australis var. clavata Kük.
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
Uncinia clavata (Kük.) Hamlin
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
Uncinia uncinata var. clavata (Kük.) Kük.
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford

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Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
New Zealand
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
New Zealand
Gisborne Land District
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
New Zealand
Hawke's Bay Land District
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
New Zealand
North Auckland Land District
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
New Zealand
Otago Land District
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
New Zealand
South Auckland Land District
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
New Zealand
Southland Land District
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
New Zealand
Taranaki Land District
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
New Zealand
Wellington Land District
Carex corynoidea K.A.Ford
New Zealand
Westland Land District
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
New Zealand
Southland Land District
New Zealand
Wellington Land District

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Etymology
From the Greek koryne, club or mace, Latinized as coryne, plus the adjectival suffix -oideus, -a, -um, indicating resemblance of this species’ spikes to small clubs.

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Names_Plants
19 August 2015
19 August 2015
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