Description
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tarjonnut eFloras
Plants loosely cespitose or not, long-rhizomatous. Culms solitary or not, erect, 35–120 cm. Leaves 4–8; basal sheaths reddish to brownish; sheath of distal leaf 5–20 cm; ligules triangular, 4.5–35 mm; blades 20–60 cm × 5–16 mm. Inflorescences 15–40 cm; peduncles of basal 2 pistillate spikes 5–20 cm apart; of terminal 3–8 cm shorter than to somewhat exceeding the distal pistillate spike; bracts leafy, sheath 0.5–5 cm, blades 30–60 cm × 6–11 mm. Spikes: proximal pistillate spikes 2–5 per culm, ± separate, 20–75-flowered, cylindric, 3–8 × 2–3 cm; terminal staminate spikes 1–5, 2–8 cm × 2–4 mm. Pistillate scales 3–5-veined, lanceolate to lanceolate-ovate, 4.5–10.5 × 1.5–2 mm. Anthers 3, 2.8–5 mm. Perigynia stiffly spreading at right angles to rachis, lanceoloid to lance-ovoid, 11–18 × 4–6 mm, shiny, glabrous; beak conic, 6–9 mm. Achenes broadly stipitate, obconic with rounded to truncate summit and concave faces, angles strongly thickened, 2.2–2.6 × 2.7–3 mm; style same texture as achene.
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Distribution
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tarjonnut eFloras
Ala., Ark., Del., Fl., Ga., Ill., Ind., Ky., La., Md., Miss., Mo., N.C., Okla., S.C., Tenn., Tex., Va.
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Comprehensive Description
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tarjonnut North American Flora
Carex gigantea Rudge, Trans. Linn. Soc 7: 99. pi. 10, f. 2. 1804.
Carex lacustris var. giganlea Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 1 : 45. 1814. (Based on C. gigantea Rudge.) Carex grandis L. H. Bailey, Mem. Torrey Club 1 : 13. 1889. (Based on C. gigantea Auth.) Carex gigantea var. grandis Farwell, Rhodora 23: 87. 1921. (Based on C. grandis L. H. Bailey.)
Cespitose, from short stout rootstocks, sending forth long, scaly, horizontal stolons, the clumps medium-sized, the culms 4-10 dm. high, stout, exceeded by the upper leaves and bracts, phyllopodic, sharply triangular, smooth or nearly so, light-brown or somewhat purplishtinged at base, the dried-up leaves of the previous year conspicuous; leaves with well-developed blades usually 4-8 to a fertile culm, strongly septate-nodulose, regularly placed, even the lower little clustered, the blades flat, thin but firm, dull-green, usually 2-6 dm. long, 5-16 mm. wide, very rough towards the apex, especially on the margins, the sheaths yellowish-tinged ventrally, little or not at all prolonged at mouth, the ligule conspicuous, longer than wide; staminate spike solitary, or spikes sometimes 2-5, narrowly linear when solitary, shortor long-peduncled, 2-8 cm. long, 3.5 mm. wide, the scales linear-obovate to lanceolate, strongly awned to acuminate, straw-colored with strongly several-nerved green center and hyaline margins; lowest scale bractlike, from half as long as to exceeding the spike; pistillate spikes 2-4, occasionally staminate above, erect, closely aggregated or the lowest somewhat separate, nearly sessile or on smooth peduncles rarely more than half the length of the spikes, oblong or oblong-cylindric, 3-8 cm. long, 2.5-3 cm. wide, densely flowered, the perigynia 20-75, widely spreading at maturity in about six rows; bracts leaf -like, several to many times exceeding inflorescence, the lower strongly sheathing, the upper short-sheathing, the sheaths shortprolonged and convex at mouth; scales lanceolate, acuminate or the lower rough-awned, straw-colored with strongly several-nerved green center and hyaline margins, much narrower and shorter than the perigynia; perigynia narrowly ovoid, 12-18 mm. long, 4-6 mm. wide, suborbicular in cross-section, inflated, subcoriaceous, smooth, deep-green or yellowish-green at maturity, strongly about 20-ribbed, round-truncate at base, sessile, tapering into a very long, slender, somewhat roughened, bidentate beak two to three times as long as the body, the teeth 0.5-1.5 mm. long, slender, stiff, erect to spreading, smooth within; achenes orbicularrhomboid or reniform-rhomboid, wider or much wider than long, 2.5 mm. long, 3 mm. wide, loosely enveloped, triangular with deeply concave sides and blunt angles, each angle bearing a strongly developed knob, abruptly contracted at base and broadly stipitate, abruptly contracted into and continuous with the persistent, slender, more or less strongly flexuous style; stigmas 3, short, slender, blackish. Type locality: "Habitat in Carolina."
Distribution: Swampy woodlands, Florida to Texas, and northward in the Mississippi Valley to western Kentucky, southeastern Missouri, and southwestern Indiana, and east <>l the mountains northward to Delaware. (Specimens examined from Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Kentucky, Missouri, Indiana.)
- bibliografinen lainaus
- Kenneth Kent Mackenzie. 1935. (POALES); CYPERACEAE; CARICEAE. North American flora. vol 18(7). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY