SIMILAR SPECIES: Very similar to the common Carex davisii, differing in the short pistaillate scales lacking a distinct awn. In general appearance perhaps confused with the common C. gracillima and C. prasina, both of which have glabrous, rather than pubescent, foilage
Carex nodosa (Cyperaceae), a new species from Chongqing and Sichuan, southwest China, is described a...
Class: Monocotyledoneae Family: Cyperaceae Genus: Carex Species: diandr
HABIT: Herbaceous perennial, flowering stems 14-58 cm long from short rhizomes; flowering/fruiting ...
HABIT: Densely tufted perennial from a short, slender, blackish rootstalk, fertile culms 3-7 dm.; fr...
HABIT: Densely tufted perennial from a short, black, fibrillose rootstalk, fertile culms 4-10 dm.; f...
solitary, 2-6 dm.; fruiting May-June. SIMILAR SPECIES: This species and Carex buxbaumii both have gl...
HABITAT: Densely tufted perennial from elongate rhizomes; sterile culms to 4 dm., fertile culms to 8...
HABIT: Loosely tufted perennial from an elongate, slender, scaly rootstalk, fertile culms mostly sol...
HABIT: Loosely tufted perennial from a short, blackish, fibrillose rootstalk, fertile culms 7-70 cm....
Transverse leaf sections of almost all British Carex species were prepared with a microtome, stained...
HABIT: Herbaceous perennial with stiff culms, up to 1 meter tall, in clumps; flowering and fruiting...
late May-July. SIMILAR SPECIES: C. lasiocarpa is very similar in general appearance to the widesprea...
fruiting late-May to early-July. SIMILAR SPECIES: Phenology is useful in identification of this spec...
Analyses of morphologic, geographic, and ecologic data indicate three species comprise the Carex jam...
Determining the distribution and relationship between plant species could be described as piecing to...
Carex nodosa (Cyperaceae), a new species from Chongqing and Sichuan, southwest China, is described a...
Class: Monocotyledoneae Family: Cyperaceae Genus: Carex Species: diandr
HABIT: Herbaceous perennial, flowering stems 14-58 cm long from short rhizomes; flowering/fruiting ...
HABIT: Densely tufted perennial from a short, slender, blackish rootstalk, fertile culms 3-7 dm.; fr...
HABIT: Densely tufted perennial from a short, black, fibrillose rootstalk, fertile culms 4-10 dm.; f...
solitary, 2-6 dm.; fruiting May-June. SIMILAR SPECIES: This species and Carex buxbaumii both have gl...
HABITAT: Densely tufted perennial from elongate rhizomes; sterile culms to 4 dm., fertile culms to 8...
HABIT: Loosely tufted perennial from an elongate, slender, scaly rootstalk, fertile culms mostly sol...
HABIT: Loosely tufted perennial from a short, blackish, fibrillose rootstalk, fertile culms 7-70 cm....
Transverse leaf sections of almost all British Carex species were prepared with a microtome, stained...
HABIT: Herbaceous perennial with stiff culms, up to 1 meter tall, in clumps; flowering and fruiting...
late May-July. SIMILAR SPECIES: C. lasiocarpa is very similar in general appearance to the widesprea...
fruiting late-May to early-July. SIMILAR SPECIES: Phenology is useful in identification of this spec...
Analyses of morphologic, geographic, and ecologic data indicate three species comprise the Carex jam...
Determining the distribution and relationship between plant species could be described as piecing to...
Carex nodosa (Cyperaceae), a new species from Chongqing and Sichuan, southwest China, is described a...
Class: Monocotyledoneae Family: Cyperaceae Genus: Carex Species: diandr
HABIT: Herbaceous perennial, flowering stems 14-58 cm long from short rhizomes; flowering/fruiting ...