| Sychnocephala:
Answers to key questions in Sedges (Carex) of Saskatchewan, Fascicle 3,
Flora of Saskatchewan by Anna Leighton leading to this species. The
answers are in the order you would normally work through the key.
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Stigmas 2;
achenes lenticular. NOT [Stigmas 3; achenes three-sided,
occasionally terete, though their shape may be concealed by flattened
perigynia.] |
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Spikes 2
or more per culm, terminal and lateral; spike bracts present on lateral
spikes; lowest spike bracts usually evident, often conspicuous, even in
compact heads composed of densely bunched and indistinguishable spikes
(except in C. maritima, C. chordorrhiza and C.
microptera). NOT [Spikes 1 per culm, terminal; spike bracts
absent] |
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Individual
spikes distinguishable in an open inflorescence, or indistinguishable in
a compact head; spikes in any one inflorescence alike in appearance due
to their similar composition (i.e. all are gynecandrous, androgynous,
pistillate or staminate), sessile. NOT [Individual spikes
distinguishable in an open inflorescence (densely bunched in C.
bicolor); spikes in any one inflorescence either markedly different
in appearance (with terminal spike staminate and lateral spikes
pistillate), or subtly different in appearance (with terminal spike
gynecandrous and lateral spikes pistillate), sessile or stalked.] |
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Culms
loosely to densely cespitose (occasionally mat-forming rather than in
discrete clumps); rhizomes, if present, usually short with culms arising
close together along them. NOT [Culms single, or a few together,
well-spaced along conspicuous rhizomes or stolons.] |
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Spikes
gynecandrous, (terminal spikes may be staminate in SK material of C.
mackenziei; pistillate or staminate spikes occur in Sect. Stellulatae,
a group distinguished by spongy tissue filling lower one-third to
one-half of the perigynium); if heads have indistinguishable spikes, the
heads are usually +/- as wide as they are long and usually widest in
middle or toward base. NOT [Spikes androgynous, (lateral spikes
occasionally pistillate in C. prairea); if heads have
indistinguishable spikes, the heads are usually oblong to elongate in
shape.] |
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Lower 3 or
4 spike bracts long, pale-green and leaf-like; lowest bract 5-15 (20) cm
long, usually half to fully as long as culm below inflorescence;
perigynia 5 mm long or longer, narrowly lanceolate. NOT [Lower 3
or 4 spike bracts usually scale-like or bristle-like; if lowest is long
and leaf-like, then it is shorter than half the culm length or it
appears to be an extension of the culm to which inflorescence is
attached laterally (as in C. athrostachya); perigynia various.] |
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