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Cyperaceae taxon details

Carex halleriana Asso

1677854  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1677854)

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  1. Forma Carex halleriana f. corsica Mabille accepted as Carex mabilliana (Rouy) Prain
  2. Forma Carex halleriana f. lerinensis (Christ) Maire accepted as Carex halleriana Asso
  3. Forma Carex halleriana f. occultata (Gennari) Kük. accepted as Carex halleriana Asso
  4. Forma Carex halleriana f. pedunculata Kük. accepted as Carex halleriana Asso
  5. Subspecies Carex halleriana subsp. basilaris (Jord.) Arcang. accepted as Carex depressa subsp. basilaris (Jord.) Cif. & Giacom.
  6. Subspecies Carex halleriana subsp. corsica (Mabille) Cif. & Giacom. accepted as Carex mabilliana (Rouy) Prain
  7. Subspecies Carex halleriana subsp. depressa (Link) Nyman accepted as Carex depressa Link
  8. Subspecies Carex halleriana subsp. planostachys (Kunze) Kük. accepted as Carex planostachys Kunze
  9. Subspecies Carex halleriana subsp. rorulenta (Porta) Malag. accepted as Carex rorulenta Porta
  10. Variety Carex halleriana var. bracteosa Willk. accepted as Carex halleriana Asso
  11. Variety Carex halleriana var. corsica Mabille accepted as Carex mabilliana (Rouy) Prain
  12. Variety Carex halleriana var. lerinensis Christ accepted as Carex halleriana Asso
  13. Variety Carex halleriana var. occultata (Gennari) Barbey accepted as Carex halleriana Asso
  14. Variety Carex halleriana var. occultata (Gennari) Foucaud & Simon accepted as Carex halleriana Asso
  15. Variety Carex halleriana var. peduncularis Rouy accepted as Carex halleriana Asso
  16. Variety Carex halleriana var. planostachys Kunze ex Kük. accepted as Carex planostachys Kunze
  17. Variety Carex halleriana var. thymicola Sennen accepted as Carex halleriana Asso
terrestrial
Asso y del Río, I. J. (1779). Synopsis Stirpium indigenarum Aragoniae. , available online at https://bibdigital.rjb.csic.es/records/item/9530-synopsis-stirpium-indigenarum-aragoniae
page(s): 133 [details] 
Description Tufted perennial, 12-30 cm. Stem sharply to obtusely trigonous, smooth or scabrous along edges, papillose. Leaves equal to...  
Description Tufted perennial, 12-30 cm. Stem sharply to obtusely trigonous, smooth or scabrous along edges, papillose. Leaves equal to or slightly shorter than stem; sheaths 15-30 mm, grey-brown, finally fibrous, margin of scarious side straight; ligule c. 0.1 mm; blades 0.4-1.5 mm wide, flat or revolute, long acuminate, margins and mid-vein scabrous towards apex. Inflorescence of 1 male and 2-3 pedunculate female or androgynous spikes below; solitary basal, female or androgynous spikes mostly present. Bracts up to equalling inflorescence, practically sheath-less. Male spikes 10-15 x 2-4 mm, narrowly ovoid to club-shaped, subsessile to pedunculate; male glumes c. 6 x 1.5 mm, narrowly obovate, light brown, apex obtuse, scarious. Female spikes globular, 6-10 mm diam., with 4-8(-10) utricles; female glumes 4.5-5.8 x 2.1-2.6 mm, ovate, obtuse, light brown, margins scarious; utricles 4.5-5.5 x 1.5-2 mm, obovoid, triangular, abruptly contracting to beak, puberulent, conspicuously nerved, green, beak c. 0.5 mm, with conspicuous nerves, green, bifid or oblique, ostiole margins scarious. Stigmas 3. Nut c. 4.5 x 1.5 mm, including c. 0.4 mm style base and c. 0.8 mm stipe, ellipsoid, trigonous, greenish yellow, finely puncticulate. [details]

Taxonomic remark Source in seed data: wcs Update namepublishedIn from Syn. Stirp. Aragon. 1: 133 1779 to Syn. Stirp. Aragon. 1: 133 (1779),...  
Taxonomic remark Source in seed data: wcs Update namepublishedIn from Syn. Stirp. Aragon. 1: 133 1779 to Syn. Stirp. Aragon. 1: 133 (1779), information provided by Alan E. on email Jun. 07 2021 More details could be found in [details]
Cyperaceae Working Group. (2025). [see How to cite]. Global Cyperaceae Database. Carex halleriana Asso. Accessed at: https://cyperaceae.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1677854 on 2025-09-12
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Nomenclature

original description Asso y del Río, I. J. (1779). Synopsis Stirpium indigenarum Aragoniae. , available online at https://bibdigital.rjb.csic.es/records/item/9530-synopsis-stirpium-indigenarum-aragoniae
page(s): 133 [details] 

basis of record Plants of the World Online (POWO). , available online at https://powo.science.kew.org/ [details] 

 
 Present  Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

Syntype (of Carex diversiflora Host) LE 00010226, geounit Austria [details]
From editor or global species database
Description Tufted perennial, 12-30 cm. Stem sharply to obtusely trigonous, smooth or scabrous along edges, papillose. Leaves equal to or slightly shorter than stem; sheaths 15-30 mm, grey-brown, finally fibrous, margin of scarious side straight; ligule c. 0.1 mm; blades 0.4-1.5 mm wide, flat or revolute, long acuminate, margins and mid-vein scabrous towards apex. Inflorescence of 1 male and 2-3 pedunculate female or androgynous spikes below; solitary basal, female or androgynous spikes mostly present. Bracts up to equalling inflorescence, practically sheath-less. Male spikes 10-15 x 2-4 mm, narrowly ovoid to club-shaped, subsessile to pedunculate; male glumes c. 6 x 1.5 mm, narrowly obovate, light brown, apex obtuse, scarious. Female spikes globular, 6-10 mm diam., with 4-8(-10) utricles; female glumes 4.5-5.8 x 2.1-2.6 mm, ovate, obtuse, light brown, margins scarious; utricles 4.5-5.5 x 1.5-2 mm, obovoid, triangular, abruptly contracting to beak, puberulent, conspicuously nerved, green, beak c. 0.5 mm, with conspicuous nerves, green, bifid or oblique, ostiole margins scarious. Stigmas 3. Nut c. 4.5 x 1.5 mm, including c. 0.4 mm style base and c. 0.8 mm stipe, ellipsoid, trigonous, greenish yellow, finely puncticulate. [details]

Taxonomic remark Source in seed data: wcs Update namepublishedIn from Syn. Stirp. Aragon. 1: 133 1779 to Syn. Stirp. Aragon. 1: 133 (1779), information provided by Alan E. on email Jun. 07 2021 More details could be found in [details]