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Carex stipata is a taxon with the rank species within the section Carex sect. Vulpinae
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Carex stipata Muhlenberg ex Willdenow
Carex stipata is a taxon with the rank species within the section Carex sect. Vulpinae

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    taxon/id/Carex stipata Muhlenberg ex Willdenow
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    Carex stipata Muhlenberg ex Willdenow
    Carex stipata
    Muhlenberg ex Willdenow
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2002. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 23: Cyperaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
    accepted
    laiche épaisse (French)
    carex spongieux (French)
    awl-fruited sedge (English)
    stipitate sedge (English)
    saw-beak sedge (English)
    stalk-grain sedge (English)
    prickly sedge (English)
    common fox sedge (English)
    carex stipité (French)
    e Asia
    Plants with basal sheaths of previous year not persistent.
    Culms easily compressed, to 120 cm × 7 mm, scabrous.
    Leaves: sheaths usually all with blades, green;
    fronts rugose, indistinctly linearly veined, apex colorless, fragile, convex, not forming extension, erose;
    ligules acute, 10 mm, free limb to 0.8 mm;
    blades not epistomic, to 100 cm × 15 mm.
    Inflorescences densely spicate, elongate, cylindric, with 15–25 distinguishable branches, 5–15 × 4 cm;
    proximal internode to 10 mm.
    Perigynia pale-brown with redbrown veins, 15-veined abaxially, 7-veined adaxially, to 6 × 2 mm, base distended proximally, cordate;
    beak to 3.5 mm, serrulate.
    Achenes ovate, to 2 × 1.5 mm;
    persistent style base cylindric.