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Cyperaceae
Carex
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8 Bases of plants distinctly red or purple.
9 Lowermost pistillate scales awned; leaves somewhat septate-nodulose; plants usually long-rhizomatous and forming large clonal colonies
9 Lowermost pistillate scales obtuse to acuminate; leaves not septate-nodulose; plants cespitose, short-rhizomatous
10 Perigynia > 10 mm long.
10 Perigynia < 10 mm long.
18 Perigynia > 3.5 mm long, the tip tapering or abruptly beaked.
19 Longer peduncles of pistillate spikes > 1 cm long; perigynia > 3× as long as wide, tapering gradually to the base
19 Longer peduncles of pistillate spikes 0-1 cm long; perigynia < 3× as long as wide, abruptly contracted to a short stipe at the base.
22 Leaf blades glabrous on the upper surface, often with rough margins or tip; beak of perigynium straight.
23 Fronts of sheaths of lower leaves ladder-fibrillose; leaves and sheaths septate-nodulose (sometimes obscurely so)
23 Fronts of leaf sheaths not ladder-fibrillose, sometimes breaking into longitudinal fibers; leaves and sheaths not septate-nodulose.
24 Perigynia strongly 12-30-veined.
24 Perigynia 0-12-veined.
28 Plants with most pistillate spikes on obvious elongated stems; culms shorter than or longer than the leaves.
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6 Perigynia 14-25-veined
8 Perigynia (9-) 10+ mm long.
8 Perigynia < 9 mm long.
16 Perigynia 14-25-veined.
19 Some roots with yellow-brown felty covering
19 Roots brown or black, without yellow-brown felty covering, rarely with white felty covering.
32 Perigynium beak 0.5-3 mm long, often > 1 mm long, about 1/2 the length of the body; proximal pistillate scales awned
32 Perigynium beak absent or not more than 0.5 (-0.7) mm long, not > 1/4 the length of the body; proximal pistillate scales acute, acuminate or cuspidate.
42 Plant base brown or blackish, without trace of red or purple
42 Plant base red or purple tinged, sometimes only sparsely so.
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2 Perigynia > 4× as long as wide (8-15 × 1-3 mm).
3 Apical teeth of perigynium beak erect; achenes oblong-obovoid or obovoid; at least proximal pistillate scales with 3-5 (-7)-veined center
3 Apical teeth of perigynium beak reflexed; achenes elongate; pistillate scales with 1-veined center
2 Perigynia < 4× as long as wide.
4 Perigynia > (9-) 10 mm long.
6 Perigynia 7-11-, 5-12-, or 12-25-veined
6 Perigynia 12-34-veined.
4 Perigynia < 10 mm long.
11 Perigynium body ovoid or lanceoloid or ellipsoid, widest at middle or proximally; proximal bract usually < 2× as long as the inflorescence.
17 Leaf blades variously hairy.
18 Plant brown or black at base
18 Plant with at least some red or purple at base
29 Perigynia with veins slightly prominent
35 Widest leaf blades < 10 mm wide.
42 Perigynia with more than 12 veins.
44 Perigynia with more than 2 veins extending most of length of bodies.
49 Perigynium with not more than 5 veins extending length of body on abaxial face, veinless or weakly veined on adaxial face
49 Perigynium with > 8 equally prominent veins on both faces.
50 Perigynia bluntly angled in cross section
50 Perigynia sharply angled in cross section
51 Pistillate spikes, at least the proximal, lax, proximal and middle perigynia separated by internodes at least 1/4 their length; leaves and sheaths not septate-nodulose
51 Pistillate spikes dense, proximal and middle perigynia separated by internodes less than 1/10 their length; proximal leaves and sheaths sparingly septate-nodulose.