Carex adrienii explained

Carex adrienii, known in China as guang dong tai cao, is a tussock-forming species of perennial sedge in the family Cyperaceae. It is native from southern China in the north to Vietnam in the south.[1]

Description

The sedge has a sub-woody rhizome with tufted hairy lateral culms that are in length and and have a triangular cross-section. The bases of the culms are covered with leafless pale brown sheaths. They are found at the base and along the length of the stem. The tufted leaves at the base are shorter than the culms and have an elliptic-linear to narrowly elliptic shape with a length of and a width of and have spots and lines that are rough in texture.[2]

Taxonomy

The species was first described in 1912 by the French botanist Edmond Gustave Camus as a part of the work Flore Générale de l'Indo-Chine.[3] There are three synonyms;

Distribution

C.adrienii is found in we tropical areas of southern China, Vietnam and Laos.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carex adrienii E.G. Camus . 30 April 2023. Kew Science – Plants of the World Online.
  2. Web site: Carex adrienii E.G.Camus. 30 April 2023. World Flora Online.
  3. Web site: Carex adrienii E.G.Camus. 30 April 2023. Missouri Botanical Garden. Tropicos.