Difference between revisions of "Carex deflexa var. boottii"
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|name=Carex globosa var. brevipes | |name=Carex globosa var. brevipes | ||
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|name=Carex rossii var. brevipes | |name=Carex rossii var. brevipes | ||
|authority=(W. Boott ex Mackenzie) Kükenthal | |authority=(W. Boott ex Mackenzie) Kükenthal | ||
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|distribution=Alta.;B.C.;Calif.;Colo.;Idaho;Mont.;Oreg.;Utah;Wash.;Wyo. | |distribution=Alta.;B.C.;Calif.;Colo.;Idaho;Mont.;Oreg.;Utah;Wash.;Wyo. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>Carex defexa var. boottii is sometimes included in C. rossii. The varieties are said to differ in the degree of spreading of the rhizomes; var. boottii is more cespitose in habit and has stouter rootstocks than var. deflexa. That character varies considerably within each variety, and may be dependent on the compaction and particle size of the soil in which a plant is growing. These taxa clearly form a complex that requires further study.</p><!-- | + | |discussion=<p><i>Carex</i> defexa <i></i>var.<i> boottii</i> is sometimes included in <i>C. rossii</i>. The varieties are said to differ in the degree of spreading of the rhizomes; <i></i>var.<i> boottii</i> is more cespitose in habit and has stouter rootstocks than <i></i>var.<i> deflexa</i>. That character varies considerably within each variety, and may be dependent on the compaction and particle size of the soil in which a plant is growing. These taxa clearly form a complex that requires further study.</p><!-- |
− | --><p>The name Carex brevipes was first proposed by W. Boott (in S. Watson 1876–1880, vol 2, p. 246) but then withdrawn (p. 485), so was not validly published by him. Subsequent authors used the name, attributing it to W. Boott. It was validly published at species rank by K. K. Mackenzie (1931–1935) and at varietal rank by L. H. Bailey.</p> | + | --><p>The name <i>Carex</i> brevipes was first proposed by W. Boott (in S. Watson 1876–1880, vol 2, p. 246) but then withdrawn (p. 485), so was not validly published by him. Subsequent authors used the name, attributing it to W. Boott. It was validly published at species rank by K. K. Mackenzie (1931–1935) and at varietal rank by L. H. Bailey.</p> |
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|genus=Carex | |genus=Carex | ||
|section=Carex sect. Acrocystis | |section=Carex sect. Acrocystis |
Revision as of 16:04, 18 September 2019
Culms often strongly scabrous distally. staminate spikes 6.3–11.3 × 1–2.7 mm.
Phenology: Fruiting early Jun–mid Aug.
Habitat: Dry to moist, sandy, gravelly, or rocky alpine meadows, open mixed and coniferous forests
Elevation: 1300–3400 m
Distribution
Alta., B.C., Calif., Colo., Idaho, Mont., Oreg., Utah, Wash., Wyo.
Discussion
Carex defexa var. boottii is sometimes included in C. rossii. The varieties are said to differ in the degree of spreading of the rhizomes; var. boottii is more cespitose in habit and has stouter rootstocks than var. deflexa. That character varies considerably within each variety, and may be dependent on the compaction and particle size of the soil in which a plant is growing. These taxa clearly form a complex that requires further study.
The name Carex brevipes was first proposed by W. Boott (in S. Watson 1876–1880, vol 2, p. 246) but then withdrawn (p. 485), so was not validly published by him. Subsequent authors used the name, attributing it to W. Boott. It was validly published at species rank by K. K. Mackenzie (1931–1935) and at varietal rank by L. H. Bailey.
Selected References
None.