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

C. traversii Kirk in T.N.Z.I. 26, 1894, 262.

Type locality: Dun Mountain, Nelson, 4,000 ft. Type: WELT, 2023, H. H. Travers; isotype at AK.

Tufts dense, red-coloured. Culms 10–20 cm. × c. 1 mm., terete; basal sheaths light brown. Lvs us. > culms, but occ. = or < culms, 0.5–1 mm. wide, flaccid, lamina plano-convex, margins involute, slightly scabrid towards the filiform ± curled tip. Infl. of 3–5–(6) ± approximate spikes; uppermost spike male, shortly pedunculate; remaining spikes female 0.5–1 cm. × c. 5 mm., rarely with 1–2 male fls at the base, sessile, except occ. for a lowermost very distant pedunculate spike; subtending bracts lfy, > infl. Glumes slightly < utricles, membr., light red-brown with a stouter, paler midrib, acuminate, or with a short scabrid awn. Utricles 2.5–3 × c. 1 mm., subtrigonous or plano-convex, ± fusiform, dark red-brown, except for the pale beak and stipe, lateral nerves prominent, remaining nerves rather more faint; beak very narrow, c. 0.5 mm. long, orifice acutely bifid, scabrid; stipe hardly contracted, very short. Stigmas 3. Nut c. 2 mm. long, trigonous, light brown.

DIST.: S. East Nelson.

Boggy ground from 600–1,200 m. altitude.

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