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Cyperaceae taxon details

Carex drukyulensis (Noltie) Jim.Mejías & Noltie

1676865  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1676865)

accepted
Species
terrestrial
(of Carex nigra subsp. drukyulensis Noltie) Noltie, H. J. (1993). Notes relating to the flora of Bhutan. 21. Carex (Cyperaceae). Edinburgh Journal of Botany, 50: 185-206 .
page(s): 189 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]
Holotype  (of Carex nigra subsp. drukyulensis Noltie) E...  
Holotype (of Carex nigra subsp. drukyulensis Noltie) E 00257026, geounit Bhutan [details]
Description Rhizomes ?short; stems ?tufted. Basal bladeless sheaths few, short, acute, reddish-brown, non-fibrillose. Culm...  
Description Rhizomes ?short; stems ?tufted. Basal bladeless sheaths few, short, acute, reddish-brown, non-fibrillose. Culm 23-33cm, trigonous, angles hispid; leaves sub-basal.Leaves shorter than to equalling culm, 1.6-2.6mm wide. Bracts leaf-like, lowest shorterthan inflorescence, not sheathing. Female spikes 3, erect, overlapping, + sessile, narrow-ly cylindric; sometimes with long-peduncled sub-basal spike; upper sometimes with some apical male flowers. Female glumes 1.9-2.6 x 0.7-lmm, narrowly oblong-lanceo-late, blunt, dark purplish brown, midrib green, margins very narrowly hyaline. Utricles2-2 A x 1-1.2mm, elliptic, slightly contracted below apex and above base, biconvex,grey-green, minutely papillose, nerves 5-9 per face, beakless, base of style persistingprojecting slightly from entire orifice. Stigmas 2. Male spike single, 2.2^4.2cm, termi-nal, peduncle 1.5-3.5cm. Male glumes 3.5-4 x 0.9-lmm, narrowly oblanceolate, blunt,slightly paler than female ones. [details]

Taxonomic remark Source in seed data: ipni Update namepublishedIn from Edinburgh J. Bot. 74(1): 97. 2016 [20 Dec 2016] [epublished] to...  
Taxonomic remark Source in seed data: ipni Update namepublishedIn from Edinburgh J. Bot. 74(1): 97. 2016 [20 Dec 2016] [epublished] to Edinburgh J. Bot. 74: 97 (2016), information provided by Alan E. on email Jun. 07 2021 [details]
Cyperaceae Working Group. (2025). [see How to cite]. Global Cyperaceae Database. Carex drukyulensis (Noltie) Jim.Mejías & Noltie. Accessed at: https://cyperaceae.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1676865 on 2025-04-18
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Nomenclature

original description (of Carex nigra subsp. drukyulensis Noltie) Noltie, H. J. (1993). Notes relating to the flora of Bhutan. 21. Carex (Cyperaceae). Edinburgh Journal of Botany, 50: 185-206 .
page(s): 189 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

basis of record Plants of the World Online (POWO). , available online at https://powo.science.kew.org/ [details] 

new combination reference Jiménez-Mejías, P.; Noltie, H. J. (2017). Carex drukyulensis (cyperaceae), a 'new' species from the himalayas (Bhutan). Edinburgh Journal of Botany, 74(1): 95-101., available online at https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960428616000263
page(s): 97 [details] 

 
 Present  Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

Holotype (of Carex nigra subsp. drukyulensis Noltie) E 00257026, geounit Bhutan [details]
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Description Rhizomes ?short; stems ?tufted. Basal bladeless sheaths few, short, acute, reddish-brown, non-fibrillose. Culm 23-33cm, trigonous, angles hispid; leaves sub-basal.Leaves shorter than to equalling culm, 1.6-2.6mm wide. Bracts leaf-like, lowest shorterthan inflorescence, not sheathing. Female spikes 3, erect, overlapping, + sessile, narrow-ly cylindric; sometimes with long-peduncled sub-basal spike; upper sometimes with some apical male flowers. Female glumes 1.9-2.6 x 0.7-lmm, narrowly oblong-lanceo-late, blunt, dark purplish brown, midrib green, margins very narrowly hyaline. Utricles2-2 A x 1-1.2mm, elliptic, slightly contracted below apex and above base, biconvex,grey-green, minutely papillose, nerves 5-9 per face, beakless, base of style persistingprojecting slightly from entire orifice. Stigmas 2. Male spike single, 2.2^4.2cm, termi-nal, peduncle 1.5-3.5cm. Male glumes 3.5-4 x 0.9-lmm, narrowly oblanceolate, blunt,slightly paler than female ones. [details]

Taxonomic remark Source in seed data: ipni Update namepublishedIn from Edinburgh J. Bot. 74(1): 97. 2016 [20 Dec 2016] [epublished] to Edinburgh J. Bot. 74: 97 (2016), information provided by Alan E. on email Jun. 07 2021 [details]
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