Carex potens K.A.Ford
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Carex potens K.A.Ford in Global Carex Group, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 179: 35 (2015)
Carex potens K.A.Ford
Biostatus
Nomenclature
K.A.Ford
K.A.Ford
2015
35
replacement name
ICN
Carex potens K.A.Ford
species
Carex potens
The name refers to the strong and harsh habit of this species.
Classification
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Descriptions
Densely caespitose. Culms (10)–25–50–(80) cm. tall, 0.5–1 mm. diam., sharply trigonous, scabrid below infl., often drooping; basal sheaths dull dark brown. Lvs 3–4 per culm, = or slightly < culms, 1.5–2 mm. wide, yellow-green, margins harshly scabrid, slightly involute when dry. Spikes 5–11–(14) cm. long, female fls c. 15–20, lax, internodes 11 mm. long at base of spike, 3–6 mm. long above. Glumes ± = or rarely much < utricles, persistent, obtuse or lowermost subacute, coriac., pale brown. Utricles 6–7 × c. 1 mm., plano-convex, lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, grey-brown, nerved, slightly contracted or cuneate at the base forming a stipe 1.5–2 mm. long, beak 2 mm. long.
Taxonomic concepts
Uncinia affinis (C.B.Clarke) Hamlin
Uncinia affinis (C.B.Clarke) Hamlin
Uncinia affinis (C.B.Clarke) Hamlin
Carex potens K.A.Ford
Uncinia affinis (C.B.Clarke) Hamlin
Uncinia purpurata var. subcaespitosa Kük.
Carex potens K.A.Ford
Uncinia purpurata var. subcaespitosa Kük.
Uncinia riparia var. affinis Colenso ex C.B.Clarke
Carex potens K.A.Ford
Uncinia riparia var. affinis Colenso ex C.B.Clarke
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Etymology
The name refers to the strong and harsh habit of this species.
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scientific name
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20 August 2015
20 August 2015