Carex acutata

Species of sedge From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carex acutata (common name, slender-tufted sedge, slender-spiked sedge)[2] is a species of sedge, a perennial flowering plant, in the family Cyperaceae.[1] It was first formally named by Francis Boott in 1846.[3]

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Carex acutata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Cyperaceae
Genus: Carex
Species:
C. acutata
Binomial name
Carex acutata
Synonyms
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    • Carex acutata var. ciliata Kük.
    • Carex anwandteri Phil.
    • Carex feminea Steud. ex Boott
    • Carex foeminea Steud.
    • Carex physocarpa Nees ex Boott
    • Carex purpurea Boott
    • Carex tessellata Spruce ex C.B.Clarke
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Description

Carex acutata is a tuft-forming sedge, with clumps of slender, narrow leaves reaching up to 90cm in height. The inflorescence forms a series of spikes, with brownish flowers, appearing in late spring and summer.[2]

Distribution and habitat

Carex acutata is native to South America.[1] In Bolivia, it occurs at elevations of 3,500–4,000 m (11,500–13,100 ft).[4] It is distributed in mountainous habitats of the Tropical Andes, from Bolivia to Venezuela.[5]

Taxonomy

The name Carex tessellata was included in the Ecuadorian Red List as a “mysterious species known from a single collection of uncertain precedence”. The name was synonymised in 2020 to Carex acutata.[5]

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