Luzula pseudosudetica (V.I.Krecz.) V.I.Krecz.

  • Filed As

    Juncaceae
    Luzula pseudosudetica (V.I.Krecz.) V.I.Krecz.

  • Collector(s)

    G. Nakhutsrishvili 156 with Otar Abdaladze, Temur Siukaev., 17 Aug 2002

  • Location

    Georgia. Kazbegi region (The Central Caucasus), Cross Pass, about 200 m southern of highist point, about 3 km northern of vill. Gudauri.

  • Habitat

    Mountain meadow, northern exposition, inclination 10 dg., mountain meadow soil, plant cover 90%, Sibbaldietum. Cirsium pugnax, Veratrum lobelianum, Sibbaldia parviflora, Phleum alpinum.

  • Description

    Perennial; laxly caespitose; stems 5-40 cm tall, with some basal and long couline leaves; capsule shorter then perianth, trigonous spheroidal with very short mucro-brown at apex.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 765097

    Occurrence ID: 81bb415c-1ef1-4416-8c36-e29befec4f8b

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  • Region

    Europe

  • Country

    Georgia

  • Locality

    Kazbegi region (The Central Caucasus), Cross Pass, about 200 m southern of highist point, about 3 km northern of vill. Gudauri

  • Elevation

    Alt. 2450 m. (8038 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    42.5012, 44.4533

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BOTANICAL
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HEPORT ANY REIDENTIFICATION OF THIS VOUCHER
TO THE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC BOTANY, NY
The New York Botanical Garden
Institute of Botany, Georgian Academy of Sciences
Plants of Georgia
Juncaceae
Luzula pseudosudetica (V. I. Krecz.) V. I. Krecz.
det. G. Nakhutsrishvili, 2002
Georgia., Kazbegi region (The Central Caucasus), Cross Pass, about 200 m
southern of highist point, about 3 km northern of vill. Gudauri. ca 42°
30.075' N: ca 44° 27.2' E. Elevation: ca 2450 m.
Mountain meadow, northern exposition, inclination 10 dg., mountain
meadow soil, plant cover 90 %, Sibbaldietum. Cirsium pugnax,
Veratrum lobelianum, Sibbaldia parviflora, Phleum alpinum.
Perennial; laxly caespitose; stems 5 - 40 cm tall, with some basal and long
couline leaves; capsule shorter then perianth, trigonous spheroidal with very
short mucro - brown at apex.
George Nakhutsrishvili, Otar Abdaladze,
Temur Siukaev. 156
17 August 2002
00765097