Fimbristylis ovata (Burm .ƒ.) Kern, comb. nov. — Carex ovata Burm. ƒ. Fl. Ind. (1768) 194; Kük., Pfl. Reich, Heft 38 (1909) 103. — Cyperus monostachyos L., Mant. 2 (1771) 180. — Abildgaardia monostachya (L.) Vahl, En. Plant. 2 (1806) 296. — Fimbristylis monostachya (L.) Hassk., Pl. Jav. Rar. (1848; 61. — Iriha monostachya (L.) O. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 2 (1891) 751. Burman’s description of his Carex ovata is very short: ‘Spica terminali ovata feminea. Missa ex Java’. Raymond, Mém. Jard. Bot. Montréal no 23 (1959) 78, suggested that the neglected name might be the correct one for Carex tricephala Boeck. (1875), the only Carex species of the area that would fit Burman’s description. To me this supposition seemed unlikely, as Carex tricephala i...
This third paper on Malaysian Cyperaceae chiefly discusses new and otherwise noteworthy species of F...
In a recent study of Carex sect. Vesicariae in northern Europe, two hybrid species were identified u...
1. Carex × albertii H.Lév., Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr. Bot. 22: 48 (1912). [C. flacca × C. panicea]...
— During the last World War Dr Ohwi worked for several years in the Herbarium Bogoriense and compile...
Fimbristylis fusiformis, an unusual new species of Cyperaceae from Thailand, is described and illust...
Analyses of morphologic, geographic, and ecologic data indicate three species comprise the Carex jam...
Description dans le genre Carex, d\u27une nouvelle sous-espèce (C. brunnea Thunb. subsp. occidentali...
The Carex nardina complex is a group of one to three species (C. nardina, C. hepburnii, C. stantonen...
Carex (Cyperaceae), with an estimated 2000 species, nearly cosmopolitan distribution and broad range...
is one of the largest angiosperm genera and the largest in the temperate zone. In this article, we p...
<br /> Since 1884 the name Cyperus zollingeri Steud. has been misapplied<br />to a common tropical ...
While the limits of Fimbristylis Vahl (1805: 285) are contentious (Goetghebeur & Coudijzer 1984,...
The name Carex poeppigii (sect. Echinochlaenae) is validated and a new combination in South American...
Carex sect. Mitratae s.l. was established by Kükenthal in 1909 and can be distinguished from the clo...
We describe two new species of the genus Fimbristylis Vahl. (Cyperaceae) viz. Fimbristylis matthewii...
This third paper on Malaysian Cyperaceae chiefly discusses new and otherwise noteworthy species of F...
In a recent study of Carex sect. Vesicariae in northern Europe, two hybrid species were identified u...
1. Carex × albertii H.Lév., Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr. Bot. 22: 48 (1912). [C. flacca × C. panicea]...
— During the last World War Dr Ohwi worked for several years in the Herbarium Bogoriense and compile...
Fimbristylis fusiformis, an unusual new species of Cyperaceae from Thailand, is described and illust...
Analyses of morphologic, geographic, and ecologic data indicate three species comprise the Carex jam...
Description dans le genre Carex, d\u27une nouvelle sous-espèce (C. brunnea Thunb. subsp. occidentali...
The Carex nardina complex is a group of one to three species (C. nardina, C. hepburnii, C. stantonen...
Carex (Cyperaceae), with an estimated 2000 species, nearly cosmopolitan distribution and broad range...
is one of the largest angiosperm genera and the largest in the temperate zone. In this article, we p...
<br /> Since 1884 the name Cyperus zollingeri Steud. has been misapplied<br />to a common tropical ...
While the limits of Fimbristylis Vahl (1805: 285) are contentious (Goetghebeur & Coudijzer 1984,...
The name Carex poeppigii (sect. Echinochlaenae) is validated and a new combination in South American...
Carex sect. Mitratae s.l. was established by Kükenthal in 1909 and can be distinguished from the clo...
We describe two new species of the genus Fimbristylis Vahl. (Cyperaceae) viz. Fimbristylis matthewii...
This third paper on Malaysian Cyperaceae chiefly discusses new and otherwise noteworthy species of F...
In a recent study of Carex sect. Vesicariae in northern Europe, two hybrid species were identified u...
1. Carex × albertii H.Lév., Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr. Bot. 22: 48 (1912). [C. flacca × C. panicea]...