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Carex hirta

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Subgenus
  
C. subg. Carex

Scientific name
  
Carex hirta

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Carex

Section
  
C. sect. Carex

Higher classification
  
Carex hirta Hairy Sedge Carex hirta NatureSpot

Similar
  
Sedges, Pale sedge, Carex leporina, Carex acutiformis, Carex distans

Carex hirta, the hairy sedge, is a species of sedge found across Europe. It has characteristic hairy leaves and inflorescences, and is the type species of the genus Carex.

Contents

Carex hirta Carex hirta L hammer sedge

Description

Carex hirta Carex hirta L hammer sedge

Carex hirta grows 15–70 centimetres (6–28 in) tall, with leaves 10–50 cm (4–20 in) long and 2–5 mm (0.08–0.20 in) (occasionally up to 8 mm or 0.3 in) wide. The stems are trigonous (roughly triangular in cross-section), but with convex, rounded faces. The leaves, leaf sheaths and ligules are all hairy, although plants growing in wetter positions may be less hairy; these have sometimes been separated as C. hirta var. sublaevis by Jens Wilken Hornemann, but this may not be a worthwhile taxon. The culms bear 2–3 lateral female spikes, each 10–45 mm (0.4–1.8 in) long, and on half-ensheathed peduncles up to twice the length of the spike. There are 2–3 male spikes at the end of the culm, each 10–30 mm (0.4–1.2 in) long. The hairy utricles, male glumes and leaves make it hard to confuse Carex hirta with any other Carex species.

Distribution

Carex hirta Suche nach Arten Behaarte Segge Carex hirta L

Carex hirta is native to Europe, and is found across the British Isles, albeit with records becoming very scarce in the far north. It has been introduced to North America, where it is known as "hammer sedge". It was first recorded in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1877, and has since been found across much of the eastern United States and Canada.

Nomenclature

Carex hirta Carex hirta

Carex hirta is the type species of the genus Carex, and therefore also of the subgenus Carex and the section Carex. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 Species Plantarum, and the lectotype, from the herbarium of Adriaan van Royen, was designated by Ilkka Kukkonen in 1992.

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References

Carex hirta Wikipedia


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