Biology:Carex viridula
Carex viridula | |
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Carex viridula var. viridula | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Clade: | Commelinids |
Order: | Poales |
Family: | Cyperaceae |
Genus: | Carex |
Section: | Carex sect. Ceratocystis |
Species: | C. viridula
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Binomial name | |
Carex viridula |
Carex viridula, known as little green sedge, green sedge, or greenish sedge, is a small flowering plant native to North America, Europe, Asia, and Morocco.[1]
Taxonomy
Carex viridula is in the section Carex sect. Ceratocystis, a circumboreal group with around six other species, although the taxonomy of this group is controversial, and up to 19 species have been recognized.[2][3]
Flora of North America accepts the following three subspecies and two varieties of Carex viridula:[1][4]
- Carex viridula subsp. brachyrrhyncha
- Carex viridula var. elatior
- Carex viridula var. saxilittoralis
- Carex viridula subsp. oedocarpa
- Carex viridula subsp. viridula
(As of December 2019), Kew's Plants of the World Online lists Carex viridula as a synonym of Carex oederi.[5]
There is also variety Carex viridula var. bergrothii (Palmgr.) B.Schmid (synonym Carex bergrothii Palmgr.).[6]
Conservation status
It is listed as endangered in Connecticut[7] and Pennsylvania.[8] It is listed as threatened in Illinois.[8]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Crins, William J. (2002), "Carex viridula", in Flora of North America Editorial Committee, Flora of North America North of Mexico (FNA), 23, New York and Oxford, http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=242357620, retrieved 20 December 2019
- ↑ Crins, William J. (2002), "Carex sect. Ceratocystis", in Flora of North America Editorial Committee, Flora of North America North of Mexico (FNA), 23, New York and Oxford, http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=302682, retrieved 20 December 2019
- ↑ Jiménez-Mejías, Pedro; Luceño, Modesto; Martín-Bravo, Santiago (1 May 2014). "Species boundaries within the southwest Old World populations of the Carex flava group (Cyperaceae)" (in en). Systematic Botany 39 (1): 117–131. doi:10.1600/036364414X677973. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260059015.
- ↑
- i. Crins, William J.; Ball, Peter W. (January 1988). "Sectional limits and phylogenetic considerations in Carex section Ceratocystis (Cyperaceae)" (in en). Brittonia 40 (1): 38–47. doi:10.2307/2806873. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226565526.
- ii. Crins, William J.; Ball, Peter W. (April 1989). "Taxonomy of the Carex flava complex (Cyperaceae) in North America and northern Eurasia. II. Taxonomic treatment" (in en). Canadian Journal of Botany 67 (4): 1048–1065. doi:10.1139/b89-138. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/237163828.
- ↑ "Carex viridula" (in en). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/302933-1.
- ↑ "Carex bergrothii Palmgr.". http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-0000344876.
- ↑ "Connecticut's Endangered, Threatened and Special Concern Species 2015" (in en). State of Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Bureau of Natural Resources. http://www.ct.gov/deep/lib/deep/wildlife/pdf_files/nongame/ets15.pdf.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "Carex viridula". Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Database. USDA. 2014. https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=CAVI5.
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