Английская Википедия:Carex pumila

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Carex pumila, commonly known as strand sedge or spreading sedge,[1] is a species of sedge of the family Cyperaceae.[2][3]

Description

The monoecious and rhizomatous perennial grass-like sedge has a tufted habit and typically grows to a height of Шаблон:Convert. It blooms in summer usually between November and February in Australia producing brown flowers.[2] The foliage is deep blue-green with coarse tufts, arising from a long creeping rhizome with a diameter of about Шаблон:Convert. The culms are usually buried in sand and are Шаблон:Convert in length. The culms are terete, smooth, cream or light green in colour but almost completely enclosed by light cream brown to red-brown sheaths. The leaves are longer than the culms, up to Шаблон:Convert in length and about Шаблон:Convert in width. The leaves are channelled, rigid, curved and taper to a fine point t the end.[3]

The seeds are oval shaped nuts and are Шаблон:Convert in length.[1]

Taxonomy

The species was first formally described by the botanist Carl Peter Thunberg in 1784 as a part of Johan Andreas Murray's work Systema Vegetabilium. The name of this species is often misapplied to Carex bichenoviana.[4]

Distribution

The plant is widely distributed and is found in Australia, New Zealand, Lord Howe Island, Chile, China, Japan and Korea.[3]

Mostly found along the coast in dune areas but occasionally around the sandy margins of coastal rivers and estuaries. Also sometimes as an urban lawn weed, mostly in coastal settlements.[3]

It is found in coastal areas through much of temperate Australia from Queensland to Western Australia, including Tasmania.[1] In Western Australia it is found on sand dunes in the Peel and South West regions where it grows in sandy soils.[2]

See also

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