Difference between revisions of "Carex opaca"

(F. J. Hermann) P. E. Rothrock & Reznicek

Novon 11: 223. 2001.

IllustratedEndemic
Basionym: Carex bicknellii var. opaca F. J. Hermann Sida 5: 49. 1972
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 23. Treatment on page 375. Mentioned on page 338.
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 5 November 2020

Plants densely cespitose, to 200 culms together; rhizomes appearing elongate only in old clumps. Culms 50–115 cm; vegetative culms few, inconspicuous, usually fewer than 12 leaves, not strikingly 3-ranked. Leaves: sheaths glabrous, hyaline sometimes brown tinged band near collar, the summits U-shaped to truncate, ± equaling the base of the blade; distal ligules 1.5–5.4 mm; blades 3–6 per fertile culm, 3.5–40 cm × 1.5–4.6 mm. Inflorescences open, erect to slightly arching, pale or golden brown, 2.4–5.5(–6.4) cm × 6.5–21 mm; proximal internode 4–13(–18) mm; 2d internode 3–11 mm; proximal bracts scalelike, with bristle tips to 1.5 cm. Spikes 4–8(–10), distinct, ovoid, 10–22 × 4–11 mm, base rounded to tapered, apex rounded to acute. Pistillate scales pale brown with narrow yellow-green to brown midstripe, lanceolate to narrowly ovate, (3.6–)3.9–5 mm, 2.4–3.1(–3.4) times as long as wide, barely or not reaching base of perigynium beaks, margin hyaline, apex firm and herbaceous, flat or inrolled, obtuse to acute. Staminate scales obtuse to acuminate. Anthers (1.8–)2.2–3.6 mm. Perigynia 15–80 in larger spikes, ± appressed, yellowish green to brown with paler margins, conspicuously 3–7-veined adaxially, 8–12-veined abaxially, 2–5 veins in wings, broadly ovate, broadly elliptic, or orbiculate, often strongly concave, (5.6–)6–7.1 × 3.3–4.6(–4.8) mm, 0.5–0.7 mm thick, margin flat, including wing 0.6–1.3 mm wide, smooth; beak pale or golden brown at tip, strongly flattened, (1.2–)1.5–2.1(–2.3) mm, serrulate-margined to apex, abaxial suture yellow-green to copper-brown, distance from tip of beak to achene 2.8–4 mm. Achenes broadly ovate to oblong, 1.8–2.4 × 1.3–1.9 mm, 0.5–0.7 mm thick, apiculum to 0.5–1.1 mm. 2n = 66, 68.


Phenology: Fruiting early summer.
Habitat: Low areas in prairies, roadside ditches, poorly drained sites
Elevation: 50–400 m

Distribution

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Ark., Ill., Kans., Miss., Mo., Okla.

Discussion

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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... more about "Carex opaca"
Joy Mastrogiuseppe +, Paul E. Rothrock +, A. C. Dibble +  and A. A. Reznicek +
(F. J. Hermann) P. E. Rothrock & Reznicek +
Carex bicknellii var. opaca +
Ark. +, Ill. +, Kans. +, Miss. +, Mo. +  and Okla. +
50–400 m +
Low areas in prairies, roadside ditches, poorly drained sites +
Fruiting early summer. +
Illustrated +  and Endemic +
Carex opaca +
Carex sect. Ovales +
species +