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Carex tomentosa

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Clade
  
Monocots

Order
  
Poales

Scientific name
  
Carex tomentosa

Clade
  
Angiosperms

Clade
  
Commelinids

Family
  
Cyperaceae

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Carex distans, Carex hostiana, Carex praecox, Pale sedge, Carex strigosa

Carex tomentosa, the downey-fruited sedge, is dispersed throughout Central Europe in scattered groups and is a rarely found member of the Cyperaceae family.

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Carex tomentosa Nature photography by Dragisa Savic

Description

Carex tomentosa Carex tomentosa Downyfruited Sedge

Carex tomentosa is a perennial Herbaceous plant that reaches heights from about 20 to 40 cm and has long stolons. The stiff, upright triangular stem is rough and hairy and the top and has a blackish red sheath at its base. The stem leaves are grey-green, at most 2 mm wide and equipped with triangular tips.

Carex tomentosa Carex tomentosa Biopix photoimage 12979

The lowest bract has foliage-like development and dominates the spikelets. At last it often projects itself horizontally. Most of these plants own up to two 0.5 to 1.5 long female spikelets and a terminal male spikelet. These are short stalked and are somewhat removed from the rest of the plant. The fruiting spikelets have white and brown spots. The husks are pointed, red to light-brown colored and have a green middle nerve. The fruit tubes are 1.5 to 2 mm long, with a grey-brown color, spherically ovulate, and have a hairty, felt-like surface.

They predominantly bloom in May and June.

The chromosome count is 2n = 48.

Occurrence

Carex tomentosa Carex tomentosa Biopix photoimage 12982

Carex tomentosa comes from southern Scandinavia and England to northern Italy, the Balkans and western Siberia. It is a temperate-continental flora. In Austria the species is has a scattered occurrence, while it is generally spread in Switzerland. Carex tomentosa appears in Germany only in the middle and southern areas. It is absent from northern Germany, as it is also in the uplands and in the Alps in large areas.

Carex tomentosa Carex tomentosa

It populates alternately wet meadows, garden edges and light, somewhat moist deciduous forests. It rises up in the Alps at elevations which are barely above 1500 m. The downey-fruited sedge needs dry summers, but moist winters and springs, loamy or clayey, lime or calcareous nitrogen-poor soil in not too shaded areas.

Carex tomentosa FileCarex tomentosa inflorescencejpg Wikimedia Commons

Carex tomentosa withstands fertilization poorly and it is has disappeared from many grasslands. In moist, wet meadows it came to a population of 1900 in central Europe.

Species protection

Risk in Germany: Category 3: endangered

References

Carex tomentosa Wikipedia