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Carex buxbaumii Wahlenb.   (redirected from: Carex tubulata K.Schum. ex Boott)
Family: Cyperaceae
[Carex buxbaumii f. dilutior K?., moreCarex buxbaumii f. mitis Norman, Carex buxbaumii f. oenipontana Grembl. ex Appel, Carex buxbaumii f. pedunculata Raymond, Carex buxbaumii f. virescens Norman, Carex buxbaumii subsp. subulata (Cajander) Liro, Carex buxbaumii var. anticostensis Raymond, Carex buxbaumii var. claviformis Russow, Carex buxbaumii var. sibirica Litv., Carex buxbaumii var. submutica Hartm., Carex buxbaumii var. subrigida Neuman, Carex holmiana Mack., Carex oligandra F.Muell. ex Boott, Carex picea Franch., Carex polygama subsp. subulata Cajander, Carex polygama var. brevisquamosa Cajander, Carex polygama var. confusa Cajander, Carex pseudobuxbaumii M.Winkl., Carex tarumensis Franch., Carex tubulata K.Schum. ex Boott, Physiglochis buxbaumii (Wahlenb.) Raf.]
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Japan Flora: Rhizomes long-creeping; culms few, 30-40 cm. long, acutely angled, scabrous above; leaf-blades grayish green, glaucescent, 2-3 mm. wide, the basal sheaths bladeless, reddish purple, fibrous; spikes 3 or 4, nearly approximate, the terminal gynecandrous or staminate or with a few pistillate flowers in the middle, the others pistillate, sessile, erect, oblong or short- cylindric, 1-2.5 cm. long, densely many-flowered, the bracts short; {났stillate scales narrowly ovate-lanceolate, dark brown­ish purple, abruptly short-awned; perigynia longer than and slightly broader than the scales, elliptic, 3 mm. long, glaucous- green, densely and minutely papillose, somewhat compressed, several-nerved, abruptly very short-beaked, shallowly 2-toothed at apex; stigmas 3, rather thick.  June-July. Boggy places.

Hokkaido; rare. s. Kuriles, Europe, N. America, and Aus­tralia.

Carex buxbaumii
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National University and Korea National Arboretum of Korea Forest Service.
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