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Published In: Species Plantarum 2: 974–975. 1753. (1 May 1753) (Sp. Pl.) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

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Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Synonym Text: C. curta Good. in Trans. Linn. Soc. 2: 145. 1794.
Type: Type: Loeselius, Fl. Prussica: 117, Table 32. 1703, selected by H. Toivonen in Ann. Bot. Fennici 18: 94. 1981.
Habitat: 6-12000 ft.
Distribution: Distribution: Boreal circum-polar; in C. Asia south to Tian Shan Mts., Pakistan and Kashmir; also New Guinea, Australia and S. America.
Map Location: B-8 Rama, below Nanga Parbat, 10000-11000 ft, Stewart & Nasir 22895 (RAW); Rama, above Astor, Stewart 22896 (K); 10000 ft, Stewart & Nasir 22875a (RAW); Upper Astor Valley, near Sankargarh, 10000 ft, Stewart 18751 (RAW); Pahlgam, 12000 ft, Clarke 31072 A (K); Burzil, 10500 ft, Clarke 29630 (K); Yambar Pass, Clarke 12462a (K); B-9 Kamri Pass, Stewart 22703 (K). B-8/9 Kashmir: Deosai, 13000 ft, Stewart 20066 (RAW).

 

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Perennial, sometimes tufted, 20-45 cm. Rhizome short. Stem sharply trigonous, greyish green, papillose and scabrous especially along edges. Leaves shorter than stem; sheaths to 90 mm, soft, grey, margin of scarious side concave; ligule c. 0.5 mm, white, scarious, arch higher than wide; blades 1.5-2.5 mm wide, carinate, flat to folded, grey-green, margin revolute, both sides papillose, margins and keel scabrous especially towards apex. Inflorescence 25-50 mm, of 3-7 gynecandrous spikes, overlapping or lower remote. Bracts glume-like or lowest sometimes green, narrow, much longer than its spike. Spikes 5-8.5 x 3-4 mm, sessile; female glumes 1.5-2 x 1.3-1.5 mm, cymbiform, acute, midnerve green or yellow, sides scarious; utricles 2-2.3 x 1-1.3 mm, ellipsoid to ovoid, plano-convex, rather clearly nerved, green to yellow, papillose, occasionally with a 0.1 mm stipe; beak obscure, conical, with scabrous, almost straight lateral nerves. Nut 1.3-1.6 x c. 0.9 mm, ovoid, lenticular, apiculate, light brown to brown, finely striate papillose.
 
 
 
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