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Carex obnupta L. H. Bailey
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Cintractiaceae  Cintractia caricis @ BPI (2)
Pucciniaceae  Puccinia caricina @ BPI (2)

Puccinia caricis @ 054765B (1); BPI (5); 054765A (1)

Puccinia urticata @ 847785A (1)
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180. Carex obnupta L. H. Bailey, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., ser. 2. 3: 104. 1891.

Carex magnifica Dewey ex Piper

Plants not cespitose. Culms obtusely or acutely angled, 20—120 cm, glabrous. Leaves: basal sheaths red-brown; sheaths of proximal leaves bladeless, scabrous, fronts with red-brown spots, prominently ladder-fibrillose, apex U-shaped, red-brown; blades hypostomic, 3—7 mm wide, coriaceous, papillose abaxially. Inflorescences: proximal bract longer than inflorescence, 3—6 mm wide. Spikes arching, at least the proximal pendent; staminate 2—3(—5); pistillate 2—5; proximal pistillate spike usually sessile, 2.5—15 cm × 5—10 mm, base attenuate. Pistillate scales red-brown, longer and wider than perigynia, apex acute, awnless. Perigynia divergent, brown, veinless, somewhat inflated, loosely enclosing achenes, ellipsoid or obovoid, 2.2—3.8 × 1.4—2.2 mm, leathery, glossy, apex rounded, glabrous; beak colorless or with red-brown spots, 0.1—0.3 mm, orifice hyaline. Achenes often constricted on 1 or both margins, glossy; style base often bent. 2n = 70, 72, 74.

Fruiting Jul—Aug. Wet meadows, shores, ditches; 0—900 m; B.C.; Calif., Oreg., Wash.

Carex obnupta largely replaces C. barbarae north of California and is distinguished from it by the acute scales and the glossy dark brown perigynia that lack veins and have an entire, membranous beak. It is an abundant, almost weedy, plant.

Carex obnupta occasionally hybridizes with C. nudata.

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