The taxonomy of the Carex rosea group (section Phaestoglochin) in Canada
- 1 October 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Botany
- Vol. 62 (10) , 2058-2073
- https://doi.org/10.1139/b84-281
Abstract
The Carex rosea group, part of section Phaestoglochin, consists of four species, three of which, C. appalachica Webber & Ball, C. rosea Schkuhr ex Willd., and C. radiata (Wahlenberg) Small, occur in Canada. It is shown that some characters used to separate the species, i.e., perigynium length, colouration of the orifice of the beak, number of perigynia per spike, and length of the lowest infructescence bract, are unreliable. Other characters, such as the widths of the broadest leaves and fertile culms, width and degree of coiling of the stigmas, shape of the perigynium base, and position of the achene within the perigynium, were found to afford a reliable separation of the species. Analysis of mixed populations of C. rosea, C. radiata, and C. appalachica suggests that hybridization does not occur. The chromosome numbers of the three Canadian species were found to be as follows: C. rosea, n = 26; C. radiata, n = 29; and C. appalachica, n = 26. Distribution maps of the three species in North America are also given.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- Studies of the types of various species of the genus Carex. Notes on Carex.-xiPublished by Biodiversity Heritage Library ,1889
- Inledning til Caricographien / af Georg Wahlenberg.Published by Smithsonian Institution ,1802