Identification key The measurements listed in the key are taken from our own study. 1. Utricles glabrous, with a hooked rachilla protruding from the beak; pistillate scales jointed, the upper part deciduous, the proximal most one remaining on the spike rachis as a saccate stipe appendages.............................................................................................2. 1’. Without the above cited combination of characters........................................................................................... Other Carex species. 2. Utricle 4.9–5 mm long; female glume length 4.5–5 mm; rachilla (exserted part) 5.9–6.6 mm long; hook 1.9–2.1 mm......... Carex subsacculata - Utricle 2.1–4.8 mm long; female glume length 1...
Carex subg. Uncinia (Cyperaceae) constitutes one of six currently recognized Carex subgenera. This s...
The field of systematics is experiencing a new molecular revolution driven by the increased availabi...
A comparative anatómica! study of culms, leaves and leaf epidemial features in the European species ...
FIGURE 6. Comparison of diagnostic traits of glumes and utricules of Carex siguanabae Jim.Mejías, Ac...
Carex intumescens Rudge has a wide geographic range that extends across eastern North America. Despi...
Sectio 1. Carex. T y p u s: generis lectotypus. 1 (14). Carex hirta L., Sp. Pl.: 975 (1753). ...
The genus Carex L. is one of the largest genera (2000 spp.) of the flowering plants . There are 85 s...
Transverse leaf sections of almost all British Carex species were prepared with a microtome, stained...
Carex orothanatica Lois, Acedo, Reznicek & Jim.Mejías, sp. nov. (Figs. 2–4) Diagnosis:— The Costa...
Key to identification of species within section Ammoglochin and Carex disticha When constructing t...
FIGURE. Results of discriminant function analysis (DFA) for C. repens and their putative parental sp...
FIGURE 5. Holotype of Carex siguanabae Jim.Mejías, Acedo, Reznicek & Lois preserved at the Herbarium...
Vignea is the only monophyletic subgenus in the genus Carex (Cyperaceae), comprising nearly 300 memb...
Jiménez Mejías, Pedro [et al.]We present the first large-scale phylogenetic hypothesis for the genus...
© 2015 Botanical Society of America. PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The circumboreal Carex section Glareosae ...
Carex subg. Uncinia (Cyperaceae) constitutes one of six currently recognized Carex subgenera. This s...
The field of systematics is experiencing a new molecular revolution driven by the increased availabi...
A comparative anatómica! study of culms, leaves and leaf epidemial features in the European species ...
FIGURE 6. Comparison of diagnostic traits of glumes and utricules of Carex siguanabae Jim.Mejías, Ac...
Carex intumescens Rudge has a wide geographic range that extends across eastern North America. Despi...
Sectio 1. Carex. T y p u s: generis lectotypus. 1 (14). Carex hirta L., Sp. Pl.: 975 (1753). ...
The genus Carex L. is one of the largest genera (2000 spp.) of the flowering plants . There are 85 s...
Transverse leaf sections of almost all British Carex species were prepared with a microtome, stained...
Carex orothanatica Lois, Acedo, Reznicek & Jim.Mejías, sp. nov. (Figs. 2–4) Diagnosis:— The Costa...
Key to identification of species within section Ammoglochin and Carex disticha When constructing t...
FIGURE. Results of discriminant function analysis (DFA) for C. repens and their putative parental sp...
FIGURE 5. Holotype of Carex siguanabae Jim.Mejías, Acedo, Reznicek & Lois preserved at the Herbarium...
Vignea is the only monophyletic subgenus in the genus Carex (Cyperaceae), comprising nearly 300 memb...
Jiménez Mejías, Pedro [et al.]We present the first large-scale phylogenetic hypothesis for the genus...
© 2015 Botanical Society of America. PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The circumboreal Carex section Glareosae ...
Carex subg. Uncinia (Cyperaceae) constitutes one of six currently recognized Carex subgenera. This s...
The field of systematics is experiencing a new molecular revolution driven by the increased availabi...
A comparative anatómica! study of culms, leaves and leaf epidemial features in the European species ...