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Scientific Name
Subgenus classification
Habitats
Stem
Leaves
Inflorescence
Bract
Glume
Perigynium
Achene
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Specimen

Carex dickinsii Franch. & Sav. 도깨비사초

Carex dickinsii Franch. & Sav. 도깨비사초

Scientific Name

Carex dickinsii Franch. & Sav. 도깨비사초

Subgenus classification

: Carex.

Habitats

Occurs in Gangwon, Seoul, Gyeonggi, Chungnam, Gyeongbuk, Gyeongnam, Jeonnam or Jeju.

Stem

Clumped growth, with basal sheath color light brown, and length about 20-70 cm.

Leaves

Leaves longer than the stem or similar to the stem, have glabrous surfaces, width about 4-8 mm.

Inflorescence

The number of spikes two or more. Spike shapes different (showing distinct sexual characteristics), with all spikes unisexual, spikes arranged densely. Terminal spike sexuality staminate. Lateral spike sexuality pistillate, and erect to ascend. Lateral spike length about 1.5-2 cm. Terminal spike length about 1.5-2 cm. Number of spikes per node one (one spike in one bract).

Bract

Lowermost bract shape leaf-like.

Glume

Staminate glume awn absent. Pistillate glume awn short (awn less than one-third of the total length). Pistillate glume color whitish green to light brown.

Perigynium

Transverse section trigonous to terete. Perigynium shape ovate-lanceolate (the broadest part near the base), and densely flowered. Perigynium glabrous. Beak long (beak more than one-third of the total length), thick (the beak is not distinguished from the perigynium , and the starting point of the beak is more than one-third of the widest part of the perigynium), with bidentate to bifid mouth. Length 10 mm.

Achene

Appendage absent, no constrictions.