Volume II (1970) - Flora of New Zealand Indigenous Tracheophyta - Monocotyledons except Graminae
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Carex inopinata V.J.Cook

C. inopinata Cook in T.R.S.N.Z. 81, 1953, 162.

Type locality: Castle Hill, c. 2,800 ft. Type: AK, 24074, V. J. Cook 1006, Jan., 1947; isotypes at CHR and K.

Rhizome long-creeping, c. 0.5 mm. diam., with lfy culms to 1 cm. long, in distant tufts; entirely enclosed by dull brown sheaths. Lvs much > culms, to 10 cm. long, to 1 mm. wide, channelled, grasslike, dark green, margins scabrid towards the tip. Infl. of 3 pedunculate spikes; terminal spike male, very slender; 2 lower spikes female, 5–7-fld; bracts subtending infl.∞, lf-like. Glumes slightly < utricles, ovate-lanceolate, membr., streaked with red, midrib produced to a scabrid awn. Utricle 6–7 mm. long, subcoriac., biconvex, ovate-lanceolate, often light brown towards the base, dark red-brown towards the top, nerves distinct, light brown; beak very narrow, c. 3 mm. long, deeply bifid, crura spreading, margins and orifice scabrid; stipe c. 0.7 mm. long, very narrow. Stigmas 3. Nut c. 2 mm. long, trigonous with rounded angles, oblong, grey-brown.

DIST.: S. Canterbury. Broken River basin.

The long dark utricles make this small creeping sp. very distinct.

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