Volume II (1970) - Flora of New Zealand Indigenous Tracheophyta - Monocotyledons except Graminae
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Carex spinirostris Colenso

C. spinirostris Col. in T.N.Z.I. 15, 1883, 335.

C. vacillans Boott in Hook. f. Fl. N.Z. 1, 1853, 285 non Drejer in Hartm. Excurs. Fl. 1846, 131.

Type locality: Norsewood. Type: WELT, 1213, W. Colenso.

Tufts rather dark green, rather stiff. Culms 10–45–(60) cm. × c. 1 mm.; basal sheaths dark red-purple. Lvs c. = or somewhat > culms, 2.5–6 mm. wide, double-folded, keel and margins scabrid. Infl. of 4–6 spikes; terminal spike male, often compound, with female fls intermixed in the secondary spikes; remaining spikes female with a few male fls at the base, c. = or slightly > male spikes, 1.5–8.5 cm. × 3–4 mm., uppermost spikes close set, ± pedunculate, lowermost spikes distant and drooping on slender, almost filiform peduncles; subtending bracts lf-like, much > infl., almost = foliage lvs in width. Glumes ± = or slightly < utricles, bright red-purple, rather membr., deciduous, lanceolate, subacute or almost emarginate, midrib produced to a scabrid awn. Utricles 3–4 × c. 1 mm., triquetrous, fusiform, conspicuously ribbed with pale veins, margins smooth, pale grey below, above bright red and narrowed ± abruptly to a beak c. 1.5 mm. long with scabrid orifice; stipe c. 0.5 mm. long. Stigmas 3. Nut c. 2 mm. long, trigonous, elliptic-oblong, grey-brown.

DIST.: N. Between lat. 35º and 38º, scattered further south to lat. 41º.

In shade, often at foot of cliffs or on stream banks to 450 m. altitude.

C. vacillans Boott : no specimens have been seen but the original locality cited was "Northern Island; common in moist woods, Banks and Solander".

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