Carex
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Carex View in CoL × takhtadjanii Jac. Koopman & Więcław hybr. nov. [= Carex diluta M. Bieb. × C. distans L.]
Plant monoecious, glabrous, yellowish-green, caespitose. Leaves 12–25 cm × ca 4 mm, yellow-green, flat, shorter than the flowering stems; stomata hypostomous (on the abaxial side of the leaves); lowest leaf sheaths brown, entire; ligule rounded, with cream-coloured free border; antiligule rounded at apex, with hyaline border, notched. Flowering stems 40–60(–75) cm long, erect, obtusely trigonous, smooth. Inflorescence 12–25(–35) cm long; lowest bract ca. 15 cm × 3–4 mm, leaflike, longer than the lowest spike, shorter than the inflorescence; 1 male spike, 2.5–3 cm × 2–3 mm, with smooth, 2–3 cm long peduncle; male glumes ca. 4 × ca 1 mm, light brown with wide scarious margin, top acute with minute teeth; 3–5(–7) female spikes, 2.5–3 cm × 3–4 mm, erect, shortly stalked, the lowest spike with 3–4 cm long peduncle; female glumes 2–2.5 × 1.5–2 mm, shorter than the utricles, light brown with broad lighter midrib, ending in short mucronate and serrulate tip. Utricles ca. 2.8 × ca. 1.8 mm, dull greyish-green with purple spots, veined, with short beak, beak teeth minutely serrulate inside. Nuts mostly not developed, but some are, so this hybrid is partly fertile; stigmas 3.
Type: Armenia, Province of Gegharkunik, NE-side of lake Sevan , gorge NE of Pambak , 2045 m, 40°23’20”N 45°32’19”E, along small stream, 04 Jul 2015, Koopman, J., Więcław, H., Fayvush, G., Oganesian, M., & Vitek, E. 15-0246 (holotype W 2015-0017814 ; isotype: private herbarium Jac. Koopman: 43.2.193.1). For other material see Appendix 1 GoogleMaps .
Flowering time: May–June.
Habitat: Along small streams and rivulets, often together with (one of) the parents.
Global distribution: Caucasus, Russia and Asia (Koopman 2015).
Distribution in Armenia: Found in the provinces of Gegharkunik and Vayots Dzor (see Appendix 1 and 2). Probably overlooked.
Etymology: In the name is honoured the great Armenian botanist Armen Leonovich Takhtadjan (1910–2009).
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University of New England |
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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University of Helsinki |
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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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