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(Turczaninow ex Ledebour) Boeckeler

Linnaea 39: 7. 1875.

Basionym: Elyna sibirica Turczaninow ex Ledebour Fl. Ross. 4: 262. 1852
Synonyms: Kobresia hyperborea A. E. Porsild Kobresia macrocarpa Clokey ex Mackenzie
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Culms 5–40 cm. Leaves: basal sheaths somewhat glossy, bladeless; blades filiform, 2–15 cm × 0.25–0.5 mm. Inflorescences simple, 10–20 × 4–8 mm; proximal spikelets usually androgynous with 1–2 staminate flowers, 1 pistillate flower, and 1–3 scales; distal spikelets staminate, 1-flowered. Scales brown, obovate-circular, 3.5–5.5 mm, midvein distinct only near base, margins hyaline, apex obtuse. Anthers 2–3 mm. Perigynia brown, finely veined, 3.5–5.5 mm, margins connate near base. Achenes 2.6–4 mm.


Phenology: Fruiting summer.
Habitat: Dry to mesic tundra
Elevation: 0–3600 m

Distribution

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N.W.T., Nunavut, Yukon, Alaska, Colo., Wyo., c, n Asia.

Discussion

Kobresia sibirica, a local and variable species, is not yet fully understood. Some authors consider K. hyperborea and K. macrocarpa to be distinct endemic North American species; other authors include those and K. sibirica in the southwest Asian species K. schoenoides (C. A. Meyer) Steudel. In the Asian plants, the androgynous spikelets are reported as having 3 staminate flowers and no sterile scales.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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