Carex complanata Torr. & Hook.
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Authority
Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.
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Family
Cyperaceae
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Scientific Name
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Description
Species Description - Tufted, red-purple at base; main lvs erect, equaling the stems, 2–4 mm wide; spikes 2–5, usually 3, the terminal one pistillate above; pistillate spikes approximate, short-cylindric or narrowly ovoid, 8–15 mm, sessile or nearly so; lowest bract elongate, much surpassing the spikes, the others small; anthers 1.3–2 mm; pistillate scales usually much shorter than the perigynia, the body with brownish hyaline margins, acute to short-cuspidate; perigynia flattened-obovoid, 2–2.8 ×1.3–2 mm, appressed-ascending, 2-ribbed, rounded at the beakless tip. Dry woods and fields; Me. to Fla., w. to Mich., Io., Tex., and Mex. Var. complanata, with glabrous blades and glabrous to hairy sheaths, the perigynia usually nerveless ventrally, occurs on the coastal plain from N.J. s. Var. hirsuta (L. H. Bailey) Gleason, with soft-hairy blades and sheaths, the perigynia with fine but distinct nerves on both sides, occurs nearly throughout the range of the sp. (C. hirsutella)