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Cyperaceae » Carex echinata ssp. echinata
Origin: Native
Voucher:WTU (view specimen records)
Notes: The taxon Carex muricata L. in H&C. is misapplied in WA.
FNA23: "Carex echinata subsp. echinata is a complex, variable entity; plants of relatively sterile habitats from Newfoundland to Minnesota and south locally to the mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina have very narrow perigynia with the spikes either in congested heads or more laxly arranged and may be called C. echinata var. angustata (J. Carey) L. H. Bailey. Plants from the San Bernardino Mountains, Coast Ranges, Sierra Nevada, and some of the volcanic peaks in California, Oregon, and Washington tend to have very elongate inflorescences with widely spaced spikes and may be called C. echinata var. ormantha Fernald. In some areas these variants appear reasonably distinct, but over most of the species range intergrades between the extremes are frequent."
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Photo © Clayton J. Antieau
(from WTU Image Collection)
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Taxon treatment authored by Fred Weinmann, Peter F. Zika; last updated 5/25/2010 by Peter F. Zika
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| Carex angustior Mack.
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| Carex muricata L. Misapplied
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| Carex ormantha (Fern.) Mack.
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