Carex riparia, Curtis
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53. C. riparia Curtis View in CoL , FI. Lond. 2 (4): t. 60 (1783).
Like 51 but leaves up to 15 mm wide; male spikes (2-)3-6, with acuminate glumes; female spikes (l-)2-5, 30-100 x 8—12 mm, the lowest often pendent, with peduncles up to 5(—10) cm; female glumes exceeding utricles; utricles 5-6-5 mm, ovoid, inflated, greenish- brown, not papillose, with slender veins, gradually narrowed into a smooth, 2-fid beak c. 1 mm. 2« = 72. Wet meadows, marshes and ditches. Europe, northwards to c. 62° N. in Finland. All except Az BI Cr Fa Is Sb.
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Carex riparia
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1980 |
C. riparia
| Curtis 1783: 60 |
