Carex stipata var. maxima |
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stalkgrain sedge |
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Culms | to 120 cm × 7 mm. |
Leaf | blades glaucous, to 100 cm × 8–15 mm. |
Inflorescences | to 15 × 4 cm. |
Perigynia | to 5–6 × 2 mm; beak 3–3.5 mm. |
Carex stipata var. maxima |
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Phenology | Fruiting Apr–Jun. |
Habitat | Seasonally saturated or inundated soils in wet meadows, marshes, edges of tidal marshes, cypress swamps, or alluvial bottomlands |
Elevation | 0–1500 m (0–4900 ft) |
Distribution |
AL; FL; GA; MD; NC; OH; SC; VA; WV |
Discussion | Carex stipata var. maxima replaces Carex stipata var. stipata in the southern parts of its range and is distinguished by its larger size, longer perigynia, and longer beaks. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 23. |
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Synonyms | C. stipata var. uberior, C. uberior |
Name authority | Chapman ex Boott: Ill. Carex, 122, plate 391. (1862) |
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