Difference between revisions of "Carex ×firmior (Norman) Holmberg (Q293)"

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provenance: Database of Vascular Plants of Canada
publication: Bouchard, A., S. Hay & E. Rouleau. 1978. The vascular flora of the St. Barbe District, Newfoundland: An interpretation based on biophysiographic areas. Rhodora 80: 228-308.
 
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provenance: Database of Vascular Plants of Canada
publication: Bouchard, A., S. Hay & E. Rouleau. 1978. The vascular flora of the St. Barbe District, Newfoundland: An interpretation based on biophysiographic areas. Rhodora 80: 228-308.

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Carex ×firmior is a taxon with the rank species within the section Carex sect. Limosae
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Carex ×firmior (Norman) Holmberg
Carex ×firmior is a taxon with the rank species within the section Carex sect. Limosae

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    taxon/id/Carex ×firmior (Norman) Holmberg
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    Carex ×firmior (Norman) Holmberg
    Carex ×firmior
    (Norman) Holmberg
    Cayouette, J. & P.M. Catling. 1992. Hybridization in the genus Carex with special reference to North America. Botanical Review 58 (4): 351-440.
    accepted
    1 reference
    Herbier Louis-Marie (QFA). Université Laval, QC. Spécimen. http://www.herbier.ulaval.ca
    Newfoundland, CA
    1 reference
    Bouchard, A., S. Hay & E. Rouleau. 1978. The vascular flora of the St. Barbe District, Newfoundland: An interpretation based on biophysiographic areas. Rhodora 80: 228-308.