Luzula pallidula |
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Eurasian woodrush, pale European wood rush |
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Rhizomes | thickened. |
Culms | cespitose, 9–35 cm. |
Leaves | basal leaves 6–11.5 cm × 1.5–4 mm, apex not callous, sparingly ciliate. |
Inflorescences | umbellate-paniculate; glomerules 4–30 (each with 9–24 flowers), central glomerules sessile or nearly sessile, cylindric, 6–10 × 4 mm; branches straight, erect, to 3 cm; proximal inflorescence bract conspicuous, leaflike, equal to much longer than inflorescence; bracts clear, sometimes variegated with purple; bracteole margins dentate to lacerate. |
Flowers | tepals clear to straw-colored throughout or centers brown with clear margins and apex, 1.5–2.6 mm; outer whorl exceeding inner whorl, (outer whorl apex awned); anthers equaling to 1.5 times filament length. |
Capsules | light or dark reddish, shining, spheric, usually equaling inner tepal whorl. |
Seeds | translucent brown, ellipsoid, 0.7–1 mm; caruncle 0.2–0.3 mm. |
2n | = 12. |
Luzula pallidula |
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Phenology | Flowering and fruiting early–late summer. |
Habitat | Moist to wet woods, grassy places, and clearings on rocky places and barrens |
Elevation | 0–1000 m (0–3300 ft) |
Distribution |
NY; VT; NB; NF; QC; Eurasia [Introduced in North America] |
Discussion | Basal leaves of Luzula pallidula are sparingly ciliate. For discussion of the change of the widely known name for this species, see J. Kirschner (1990). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 22. |
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Synonyms | Juncus pallescens, L. pallescens |
Name authority | Kirschner: Taxon 39: 110. (1990) |
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