Carex arcta Boott (Q177)
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Carex arcta is a taxon with the rank species within the section Carex sect. Glareosae
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Carex arcta Boott
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Carex arcta is a taxon with the rank species within the section Carex sect. Glareosae
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taxon/id/Carex arcta Boott
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Carex arcta Boott
Carex arcta
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FNA Editorial Committee. 2002. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 23: Cyperaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
accepted
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CA-BC
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Klinkenberg, B. (ed.). 2010+. E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia. Lab. for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. http://www.eflora.bc.ca http://www.eflora.bc.ca/
CA-AB
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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.
CA-SK
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Harms, V.L. 2006. Annotated catalogue of Saskatchewan vascular plants. http://www.biodiversity.sk.ca/Docs/AnnotatedCatalogueSKVascPlants2006.pdf
CA-MB
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Manitoba Checklist, 2002
CA-ON
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Newmaster, S.G. & S. Ragupathy. 2005. Flora Ontario - Integrated Botanical Information System (FOIBIS), Phase I. University of Guelph, Canada. http://www.uoguelph.ca/foibis http://www.uoguelph.ca/foibis/
CA-QC
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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.
CA-NB
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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.
CA-YT
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Cody, W.J. 2000. Flora of the Yukon Territory. 2nd ed. National Research Press, Ottawa. 669 pp.
CA-NT
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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.
CA-AB
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CA-BC
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CA-MB
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CA-NB
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CA-ON
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CA-QC
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CA-YT
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US-CA
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US-ID
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US-ME
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US-MA
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US-MI
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US-MN
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US-MT
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US-NH
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US-NY
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US-OR
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US-VT
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US-WA
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US-WI
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Newfoundland, CA
present
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Meades, S., S.G. Hay & L. Brouillet. 2000. Annotated Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Newfoundland and Labrador. Published in association with A Digital Flora of Newfoundland and Labrador Vascular Plants. http://www.digitalnaturalhistory.com/meades.htm (consulted 2009-09-02) http://www.digitalnaturalhistory.com/meades.htm
Labrador, CA
present
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Meades, S., S.G. Hay & L. Brouillet. 2000. Annotated Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Newfoundland and Labrador. Published in association with A Digital Flora of Newfoundland and Labrador Vascular Plants. http://www.digitalnaturalhistory.com/meades.htm (consulted 2009-09-02) http://www.digitalnaturalhistory.com/meades.htm
Plants densely cespitose;
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Culms erect, slender, 15–80 cm, very rough distally.
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Leaves: sheaths pale to graybrown abaxially, inner band thin, hyaline, conspicuously purplish dotted, concave at summit;
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ligules acute, longer than wide;
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blades pale to gray-green, flat, 15–50 cm × 2–4 mm, shorter than to exceeding culms.
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Inflorescences erect, ovoid-oblong, 1.5–4 cm × 7–12 mm;
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proximal bracts (sometimes also 2d) bristlelike-prolonged, from short to clearly exceeding spikes, distal bracts usually scalelike.
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Spikes 5–15, gynecandrous, proximal often slightly separate, distal closely approximate (sometimes hardly recognizable), containing 10–20 perigynia, sessile, oblong, 5–10 × 4–6 mm.
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Pistillate scales hyaline with green center, often brown tinged, ovate, shorter than perigynia, apex obtuse to short-cuspidate.
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Perigynia spreadingascending, greenish, often brown in age, several-veined, ovate, widest near base, 2–3 (–3.5) × 1.25–1.5 mm, minutely papillose (membranous);
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beak abaxial suture conspicuous, 0.75–1.25 mm, margin serrulate.
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