Carex rostrata

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Poales 
Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Monocots
Cladus: Commelinids
Ordo: Poales

Familia: Cyperaceae
Subfamilia: Cyperoideae
Tribus: Cariceae
Genus: Carex
Species: Carex rostrata
Varietates: C. r. var. ambigens – C. r. var. rostrata

Name

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Carex rostrata Stokes in W.Withering, Bot. Arr. Brit. Pl. ed. 2, 2: 1059 (1787), nom. cons.

Synonyms

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  • Homotypic
    • Carex ampullacea Gooden., Trans. Linn. Soc. London 2: 207 (1794), nom. superfl.
    • Trasus ampullaceus Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. 2: 59 (1821 publ. 1822), nom. superfl.

Homonyms

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Distribution

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Native distribution areas:
  • Continental: Northern America
      • Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Greenland, Labrador, Maine, Manitoba, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Brunswick, New Hampshire, Newfoundland, Northwest Territorie, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Qubec, Saskatchewan, Washington, Wisconsin, Yukon
  • Continental: Eurasia
      • Albania, Altay, Austria, Baltic States, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Central European Rus, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, East European Russia, Finland, France, Froyar, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Inner Mongolia, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Kamchatka, Kazakhstan, Khabarovsk, Korea, Krasnoyarsk, Magadan, Manchuria, Mongolia, Netherlands, North Caucasus, North European Russi, Northwest European R, Norway, Poland, Romania, South European Russi, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Transcaucasus, Turkey, Ukraine, West Himalaya, West Siberia, Yakutskiya, Yugoslavia

References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition

References

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Primary references

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Vernacular names

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čeština: Ostřice zobánkatá
Deutsch: Schnabel-Segge
suomi: Pullosara
hornjoserbsce: Pyskata rězna
magyar: Csőrös sás
Nederlands: Snavelzegge
norsk: Flaskestarr
svenska: Flaskstarr
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