Difference between revisions of "Carex debilis var. rudgei"

L. H. Bailey

Mem. Torrey Bot. Club 1: 34. 1889.

Common names: Carex de Rudge
IllustratedEndemic
Synonyms: Carex allegheniensis Mackenzie Carex debilis var. intercursa Fernald Carex debilis var. interjecta L. H. Bailey Carex debilis var. pubera A. Gray Carex debilis var. strictior L. H. Bailey Carex flexuosa Carex tenuis
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Latest revision as of 21:43, 5 November 2020

Lateral spikes pistillate, perigynia only slightly overlapping, attached 2–9 mm apart. Pistillate scales with hyaline margins usually suffused or streaked with dark red or chestnut, acute to often cuspidate. Perigynia lance-ellipsoid, 5–6.2 mm, apex rather abruptly narrowed to beaked; beak 5–6.2 mm. 2n = 50, 52, 54, 56, 60.


Phenology: Fruiting summer.
Habitat: Edges, openings, paths and stream banks in dry to mesic deciduous forest, meadows, wet prairies, roadsides, usually on soils with pH below 6

Distribution

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N.B., Nfld. and Labr., N.S., Ont., P.E.I., Que., Conn., Del., D.C., Ga., Ill., Ind., Ky., Maine, Md., Mass., Mich., Minn., N.H., N.Y., N.C., Pa., R.I., Tenn., Vt., Va., W.Va., Wis.

Discussion

Most collections of the northern variety, Carex debilis var. rudgei, have glabrous perigynia, but those with pubescent perigynia can be found in the southeastern part of the range, especially in the mountains. The two forms often grow together in the same population. Hybrids with both C. virescens and C. swanii occur sporadically throughout their common range. A rare hybrid with C. castanea occurs in the northern part of its range.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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Fruiting summer. +
Mem. Torrey Bot. Club +
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Carex allegheniensis +, Carex debilis var. intercursa +, Carex debilis var. interjecta +, Carex debilis var. pubera +, Carex debilis var. strictior +, Carex flexuosa +  and Carex tenuis +
Carex debilis var. rudgei +
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