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Carex pseudocuraica F.Schmidt   (redirected from: Carex chordorrhiza var. pseudocuraica (F.Schmidt) Trautv.)
Family: Cyperaceae
[Carex chordorrhiza var. major Boeckeler, moreCarex chordorrhiza var. pseudocuraica (F.Schmidt) Trautv.]
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Japan Flora: Sterile culms ultimately leafy, much elongated, decumbent, bearing scapes from the nodes the following year; fertile culms solid, 20-40 cm. long, acutely angled, slightly scabrous above; leaf­blades flaccid, 2-4 mm. wide; inflorescence oblong-cylindric, 15-30 mm. long, ebracteate, the 5-8 loosely aggregated spikes androgynous (or unisexual), ovoid, 5-10 mm. long, light castaneous; perigynia ovate-elliptic, slightly longer than the ovate, acutely pointed scales, compressed, more or less spongy toward the narrowly-winged margins, scabrous at tip, short- beaked; style bifid. June-July. Swamps.

Hokkaido, Hon­shu (Mutsu, Yechigo). s. Kuriles, Sakhalin, Korea, and Ussuri

Carex pseudocuraica
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