Carex retrorsa Schweinitz (Q578)

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Carex retrorsa is a taxon with the rank species within the section Carex sect. Vesicariae
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Carex retrorsa Schweinitz
Carex retrorsa is a taxon with the rank species within the section Carex sect. Vesicariae

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    taxon/id/Carex retrorsa Schweinitz
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    Carex retrorsa Schweinitz
    Carex retrorsa
    Schweinitz
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2002. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 23: Cyperaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
    accepted
    carex réfléchi (French)
    retrorse sedge (English)
    knot-sheath sedge (English)
    turned sedge (English)
    long-bracted sedge (English)
    deflexed bottlebrush sedge (English)
    Carex réfléchi (English)
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    Packer, J.G. & A.J. Gould. 2017.Vascular Plants of Alberta. Part 1: Ferns, Fern Allies, Gymnospermes, and Monocots. University of Calgary Press, Calgary.
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    Harms, V.L. 2006. Annotated catalogue of Saskatchewan vascular plants. http://www.biodiversity.sk.ca/Docs/AnnotatedCatalogueSKVascPlants2006.pdf
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    Marie-Victorin, Fr. 1995. Flore laurentienne. 3e éd. Mise à jour et annotée par L. Brouillet, S.G. Hay, I. Goulet, M. Blondeau, J. Cayouette et J. Labrecque. Gaétan Morin éditeur. 1093 pp.
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    Hinds, H.R. 2000. Flora of New Brunswick : a manual for the identification of the vascular plants of New Brunswick. 2nd edition. Biology Department, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. 699 pp.
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    Catling, P.M., D.S. Erskine & R.B. MacLaren. 1985. The Plants of Prince Edward Island with new records, nomenclatural changes, and corrections and deletions. Agriculture Canada, Research Branch, Ottawa. Publication 1798. 272 pp.
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    Zinck, M. 1998. Roland's Flora of Nova Scotia. Nimber Publishing & Nova Scotia Museum. Halifax, N. S. 2 vols. 1297 pp.
    Newfoundland, CA
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    Herbier Marie-Victorin (MT). Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC. Specimen. http://www.biodiversite.umontreal.ca/herbier-marie-victorin?lang=en
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    Porsild, A.E. & W.J. Cody. 1980. Vascular Plants of the Continental Northwest Territories, Canada. National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, Ont. 667 pp.
    swamps
    wet thickets
    streams
    marshes
    sedge meadows
    shores
    rhizomes very short or inconspicuous.
    Culms trigonous in cross-section, 10–105 cm, smooth distally.
    Leaves: basal sheaths dark reddish-brown;
    ligules longer than wide;
    blades mid to dark green, flat to W-shaped, widest leaves 3–10 mm wide, glabrous.
    Inflorescences 3–20 (–35) cm;
    proximal bract 19–70 (–100) cm, (2.5–) 3–9 times longer than inflorescence;
    proximal (2–) 3–6 spikes pistillate, ascending to spreading, at least the distal erect, ca. 20–150-flowered, cylindric;
    terminal 1 (–3) spikes staminate, slightly if at all elevated beyond summit of crowded pistillate spikes.
    Pistillate scales narrowly ovate, 2.4–4.5 × 1.1–1.8 mm, shorter than perigynia, margins entire, apex acute to acuminate, awnless.
    Perigynia mostly reflexed at maturity, often green or straw colored, strongly 6–13-veined, veins running into beak, ovate, 6–10 × (1.6–) 2.1–3.4 mm, apex abruptly tapered;
    beak 2.1–4.5 mm, bidentulate, smooth, teeth straight, 0.3–1.1 mm.
    Achenes pale-brown, symmetric, not indented, trigonous, smooth.