and Labr.Canada N.W.T.Canada N.S.Canada NunavutCanada Ont.Canada Que.Canada Sask.Canada Yukon. [CD-ROM] Colonial by creeping rhizomes, forming a turf; stems slender, 3-5(-8) dm, purplish at base; lvs 1-2 mm wide; ligule about as wide as or wider than long; staminate spike solitary or with a second one at its base; pistillate spikes 1 or 2, short-cylindric, 0.5-2 cm, erect, longer than the peduncle; lowest bract lf-like but not sheathing; pistillate scales brown, the lower cuspidate or shortly acuminate, the upper blunter; perigynia 15-40, ovoid, scarcely inflated, biconvex and flattened, 2.5-3.5 mm, nerveless or nearly so except for the marginal ribs, the beak 0.5 mm, emarginate; achene lenticular, obovoid, 2-2.5 mm, the persistent style strongly bent or contorted below; 2n=80. Stigmas per ovary 2. or subspecies: "subsp. This rhizomatous perennial herb is usually, but not exclusively, found on base-rich substrates, in areas where there is little water movement. Culms trigonous in cross section, 890 cm, scabrous distally. 1858. It is much rarer in the Cairngorms and Clova Hills, and its scattered outposts north of the Great Glen are mainly on basic mountains. The basal portion of the plant is important for observing the leaf sheath color, presence/absence of blades, and the form of the sheath as it disintegrates. Harris. 172. Northern Iceland, Northern Catalog Number 1385754. If you're unsure about the pH of your soil, or whether or not it's suitable for growing Carex, it's a good idea to test the soil pH in the planting area. Plants usually loosely cespitose; rhizomes short, congested. S.G. Aiken, M.J. Dallwitz, L.L. content, except that the errata page for CD-ROM is accessible on the main index Botanical Society of the British Isles Handbook no. Krecz., in Komarov, Fl. apex acute. Matthews (1955) classifies this as an arctic-subarctic species, and it has a wide distribution in mountainous circumpolar regions. Its main stronghold is on the Dalradian calcareous mica-schist Breadalbane range in Perthshire. Carex These plants are cultivated ornamentally for their variegated foliage and attractiveness. This rhizomatous perennial herb is usually, but not exclusively, found on base-rich substrates, in areas where there is little water movement. Carex saxatilis is highly variable in North America. herbs; caespitose; loosely tufted in several tufts. Carexsaxatilis saxatilis." Carex There are several reason we usually don't recommend it. (C. miliaris), Unless otherwise noted, text and images are licenced: CC BY 4.0, Cite taxon page as 'WFO (2023): Carex saxatilisL. Published on the Internet;http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-0000350993. Soc. General notes. Why Doesn't My Pineapple Guava Tree Produce Fruit? Aiken. circumpolar entity, and perhaps subsp. A hedge is made of closely planted shrubs or other plants which, as they grow and are trimmed and shaped or left to grow natural, form a straight or curved solid wall or fence of foliage from 1 to 10 feet in height. Plants usually loosely cespitose; rhizomes short, congested. Lectotype: LINN 1100.51. To raise the pH (make more alkaline) you can add pelletized limestone to the soil. Soc. the perigynium in fruit, or as long as the perigynium in fruit; black; with Plants from western North America, often named C. physocarpa, tend to be robust with long peduncles on the pistillate spikes, wide leaves, and large perigynia. Carex saxatilis elatior Lange [family CYPERACEAE], Syntype of Carex rotundata Wahlenb. When planted right and in the right spot. Consaul, C.L. Achenes yellow, biconvex, smooth. Copyright var date = new Date(); document.write(date.getFullYear()) Wilson Bros Gardens. Can. Synonyms: Carex miliaris Michx. Hultn E, Fries M. No voucher. Most average garden soils fall between a pH range of 6.0 to 7.0. Carex saxatilis Suter ex Boott (redirected from: Carex physocarpa C.Presl) Family: Cyperaceae. This publication is available on the internet (posted the shorelines of lakes, ponds, and slow-moving streams. drier places, C. saxatilis can be found in grassy meadows. Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit. Reproductive morphology. Carex saxatilis Taxonomy ID: 241231 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid241231) current name It occurs in Alaska, throughout most all of Canada to Greenland and in Eurasia. Unlike lawn grasses that need regular applications of high-nitrogen fertilizer, Carex would prefer an annual feeding in late spring or early winter with a natural or organic plant food. About this Item About this Specimen. Carex. Actions. of these probably belong to subsp. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA., 2003. 2n = 78, 80. Please see. NRC Research Press, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa. Information. Aiken. JSTOR, the JSTOR logo, JPASS, Aluka, and ITHAKA are registered trademarks of ITHAKA. 20 plant name records match your search criteria Carex saxatilis. Terminal spike completely staminate. [5] It grows in water or saturated substrates, but sometimes in drier sites like meadows. & Grab. Conservation considerations: Populations could be threatened by heavy recreational (hiking) use. (0.20.8 mm); apex oblique, becoming slightly bidentate. Blade margins Stigmas 2. rhomalea Fern. Arctic Island Distribution. Bot. Plants usually loosely cespitose; rhizomes short, congested. Ecological characteristics: Unclear; one present occurrence in Maine. A. Ford et al. basal, or distributed along the stems (in the lower third, 39 per fertile Ground level or Hybrids between Carex saxatilis and C. vesicaria (= C. stenolepis Lessing; = C. mainensis Porter ex Britton) and C. saxatilis and C. utriculata (= C. physocarpoides Lepage) have been found in North America (B. Bailey, Pedicels scabrous (on This will keep the drainage holes from becoming stopped up with soil. Pl. surface glossy; glabrous; tuberculate (slightly); faintly veined (with Sedges of the British Isles. London 3: 78. pl. (0.41.7(-2.1) mm in diameter above the uppermost leaf). These hybrids are infrequent, largely sterile, and intermediate in morphology between the two parents. When planting in dense clay or poor soil it is often beneficial to thoroughly mix in some good organic matter, such as composted manure, homemade compost, sand, bagged top soil, and/or a good planting mix at a 50/50 ratio with the clay soil. Also covers those considered historical (not seen 1828. Add more potting mix if settling occurs during watering. in places. scabrous (or scaberulous). L. H. Bailey, which ranges n. to Lab. Click on the links below to get helpful tips. Culms trigonous in cross section, 890 cm, scabrous distally. In general, it forms a tuft of grasslike stems and leaves up to 80 or 90 centimeters tall. Most average garden soils fall between a pH range of 6.0 to 7.0. Sedge seeds provide forage while the foliage provides shelter and nesting sites for animals. A. Ford et al. Set the rootball of your plant in the container and make necessary adjustments by adding or removing some soil so that the top edge of the root ball will sit 1/2" to 1" below the rim of the container. Flowering stems triangular in cross section. must represent different taxa, subspecies or perhaps species. It may not compete successfully with other vegetation in southern regions, and it may be found growing in only the wettest habitat where other plants will not grow. inflorescences. and Lve (1975) listed several counts, all as arctic or Scandinavian. ivitsuskaka; Ivik (Inuvialuktun). Set your plant in the planting hole so that the top edge of the rootball is at or slightly above ground level. Your help is appreciated. AnabarOlenyok, Kharaulakh, YanaKolyma, West Chukotka, East Chukotka, beaches); aquatic, imperfectly drained moist areas, dry; rocks, gravel, sand, When growing in pots, I suggest using a premium quality potting mix and a container that has drainage holes. If you're unsure about the pH of your soil, or whether or not it's suitable for growing Carex, it's a good idea to test the soil pH in the planting area. Carex miliaris Michx., var. In wetter The northern Greenland 1955. If this is the case Actions. Habitat. Carex saxatilis is highly variable in North America. Holotype of Carex anticostensis (Fern.) Name Status Confidence level Source Date supplied; Carex saxatilis L. Accepted: WCSP: 2012-03-23: Carex saxatilis Huds. Only fibrous roots Carex saxatilis is highly variable in North America. those considered historical (not seen in 20 years). Gillespie, A.K. If you are not tilling the soil in the entire planting area, start by digging your planting hole at least two to three times as wide and only as deep asthe height of the rootball of your plant. and Labr.Canada N.W.T.Canada N.S.Canada NunavutCanada Ont.Canada Que.Canada Sask.Canada Yukon. Inflorescence 23(6) spikes (13 pistillate spikes 2575 with the spike axis); black, or brown; membranous; Leaves: basal sheaths reddish brown; ligules as wide as to slightly longer than wide; blades mid to dark green, V-shaped, sometimes with revolute margins, 0.96.3 mm wide, glabrous. 2 You can quickly test soil pH with an inexpensive soil pH tester probe. Groenl. Russet sedge (Carex saxatilis). 1993). URSS, 3:622. characters, and others, decrease in size eastward across the North American Roots pallid-brown. 64. pl. present. 2003). Tab 8. saxatilis as a mainly boreal-alpine entity in 2023 Pistillate scales ovate, 1.94.3(5) 0.92.1 mm, as long as or shorter than perigynia, margins entire, apex obtuse or acute, awnless. and small plants referred to as C. major L. Bailey, Mem. Arctic Found this plant? Keep in mind that the soil in containers and pots will dry out quicker than ground soil. Alternatively, you can use marking paint to mark the spot where each plant will go, which is often necessary when planting on steep slopes, where plants in containers will not stay put. habitats, C. saxatilis is almost always associated with shoreline ridges). (intentionally or [Alpine or subalpine (non-forested, upland)]. species. Dominant species in this rocky peduncles on the pistillate spikes, wide leaves, and large perigynia. Russian plants (e.g., Novaya Zemlya), i.e., subsp. Apply a 1/2" layer of bark chips or sphagnum moss to soil surface to help conserve moisture. ex Kunth, 1837 Carex saxatilis Huds. Catalog Number 1385747. Fruit sessile; Many nursery & garden centers offer a wide variety of containers to choose from. 1935. To lower the pH (make more acid) you can apply Soil Sulfur, Aluminum Sulfate, or Chelated Iron. Place native soil removed from planting hole around the perimeter of the hole, in a wheel barrow, or on a tarp. [family CYPERACEAE], Filed as Carex atrata L. [family CYPERACEAE], Lectotype of Carex saxatilis L. [family CYPERACEAE], Isotype of Carex saxatilis var. unintentionally); has become naturalized. How To Save A Sick Or Dying Shrub, Tree Or Other Plant That Is Growing In A Pot Or Other Container? Haenk. [3] Description [ edit] This sedge is variable in appearance. L. H. Bailey, which ranges n. to Lab. A. Ford and P. W. Ball (1992) have demonstrated that these segregates represent elements in a continuum rather than discrete taxa. Homonyms Carex saxatilis L. Carex saxatilis Suter ex Boott, 1867 Carex saxatilis Oeder Carex saxatilis Scop., 1772 Carex saxatilis All., 1785 Carex saxatilis Matt. North American distribution. Culms trigonous in cross-section, 8-90 cm, scabrous distally. Torrey Bot. Water thoroughly until water starts to drain from the holes in the bottom of the container. laxa. 2n = 78, 80. Plants from western North America, often named C. physocarpa, tend to be robust with long peduncles on the pistillate spikes, wide leaves, and large perigynia. Perigynia ascending, often dark-colored, obscurely few-veined, veins not running to beak, tightly investing achene, elliptic, 2.25.5 1.12.9 mm, apex abruptly contracted; beak 0.20.8 mm, bidentulate, teeth straight, to 0.3 mm. Leaves: basal sheaths reddish brown; ligules as wide as to slightly longer than wide; blades mid to dark green, V-shaped, sometimes with revolute margins, 0.96.3 mm wide, glabrous. Fax: (207) 287-2400
miliaris." Images. JSTOR, the JSTOR logo, JPASS, Aluka, and ITHAKA are registered trademarks of ITHAKA. 1986. Carex vesicaria L. subsp. muskeg, seasonally wet ponds, wet gravel, mud flats, and standing water along Pierre and MiquelonEurasia.USA AlaskaUSA Colo.USA MaineUSA Mont.USA UtahUSA Wash.USA Wyo.Canada Alta.Canada B.C.Canada Man.Canada N.B.Canada Nfld. Brysting, H. Solstad, and J.G. plants are identical with the northern North American, Svalbard, and northern Carex saxatilis Viewer. Carex saxatilis also occurs in Aids to Identification: Identification of species of the genus Carex is usually difficult and dependent upon rather technical characters. the problem is how to treat the northeastern America and southern Greenland ungavensis Carex miliaris Michx. The native range of this species is N. Europe to Russian Far East, Subarctic America to E. Canada. Carex vesicaria L. var. When Is The Best Time To Plant Blackberry & Raspberry Plants? Non-native: introduced Then continue back-filling to the top edge of the rootball. to exist in the county by Carex saxatilis occurs in a wide variety of open moist miliaris (Michx.) all characteristics, the scale is nearly as long as, or longer than, the perigynium, the perigynium is biconvex (convexly rounded on both sides, like a lens) in cross-section, the perigynium is relatively flat in cross-section, the carpellate scale tip is acute (has a sharp point), the carpellate scale tip is obtuse (has a blunt point), the spikes are bent downwards or droop downwards, the spikes are oriented vertically or pressed against the axis, the stems grow close together in compact clusters or tufts, the stems grow singly or a few together (they may form diffuse colonies). We depend on This weak east/west cline is confounded by large amounts of variation within small geographic areas and phenotypic plasticity. (1994). f. longepedunculata Lepage, Naturaliste Can. 1835. Argus, J.M. Distribution. J. Sci. Carex grow in soils ranging from 5.5 to 7.5 on the pH scale. This weak east/west cline is confounded by large amounts of variation within small geographic areas and phenotypic plasticity. Stigmas 2. to subsp. this publication: Aiken, S.G., Dallwitz, M.J., Consaul, L.L., McJannet, C.L., JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization helping the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways. COSEWIC Status: None. staminate. Jermy AC, Chater AO, David RW. Moist or wet, sandy or gravelly soil; circumboreal, s. to Me., Hudson's Bay, and the w. cordillera. A. Ford and P. W. Ball (1992) have demonstrated that these segregates represent elements in a continuum rather than discrete taxa. Descriptions, Illustrations, Identification, and Information Retrieval. longer than wide, obtuse to the apex). Fruit surrounded by a perigynium. Depending on the type of Carex you are planting and the level of soil moisture, you might need to amend the native soil. These characters decrease in size eastward across North America with successively smaller plants usually referred to as C. saxatilis and C. miliaris. It is recognized by narrow, involute leaf blades mostly 23mm wide, ovoid to obloid-ovoid perigynia with a short beak (0.51mm) with very short terminal teeth (ca. Before using any chemical read the mixing and application instructions on the label. Heilborn (1928, northern Europe); Lve (1954b?, Before filling your container with the soil mix, we recommend lining the bottom with shade cloth or a porous landscape fabric. It occurs on flat mountain tops and gentle slopes, and in damp flushes and hollows where snow lies late. Images: Carex saxatilis L. More than one image is available in the PLANTS Image Gallery. Montane habitats (acid grassland and heath with montane species), Online Atlas of the British and Irish Flora, Atlas of north European vascular plants north of the Tropic of Cancer. silt, clay; with low organic content, with high organic content; calcareous. These hybrids are infrequent, largely sterile, and intermediate in morphology between the two parents. partially fused; slender, extending beyond the beak. habitat, seen in mid-photo and in foreground. Full access to these resources typically requires affiliation with a partnering organization. breaking down into fibres; not forming a conspicuous build-up at the base More Contacts, Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry. 19. (1991) and B. 976 1753. miliaris Michx., var. Reason(s) for rarity: At southern limit of range; habitat naturally scarce. Leaves: basal sheaths reddish brown; ligules as wide as to slightly longer than wide; blades mid to dark green, V-shaped, sometimes with revolute margins, 0.9-6.3 mm wide, glabrous. 1, edn 2. This might mean your planting pot would be 6 inches or more in width than the root ball of your plant. It occurs in Alaska, throughout most all of Canada to Greenland and in Eurasia. Ground level or underground Surface view of spikes. staminate spike at anthesis. C. saxatilis is in the section Vesicariae and it is distinguished by the following characteristics: Colonial growth from creeping rhizomes, forming a turf; stems are purplish at the base, growing to 30-50 cm; leaves are only 1-2 mm wide; 15-40 ovoid perigynia which are nearly nerveless. About this Item Collection Locality. Bureaus & Programs Maine Natural Areas Program Communities, Plants, and Animals Rare Plants Carex saxatilis, Habitat: Peaty, sandy, gravelly or damp shores and margins of pools. You also need to examine the basal portions of the stems and the underground organs. Inflorescence multispicate. ); Lve and Lve (1956, Iceland); Knaben and Engelskjn Plants growing between rocks. These characters decrease in size eastward across North America with successively smaller plants usually referred to as C. saxatilis . Plants from western North America, often named C. physocarpa, tend to be robust with long peduncles on the pistillate spikes, wide leaves, and large perigynia. Pierre and MiquelonEurasia.USA AlaskaUSA Colo.USA MaineUSA Mont.USA UtahUSA Wash.USA Wyo.Canada Alta.Canada B.C.Canada Man.Canada N.B.Canada Nfld. Colonial by creeping rhizomes, forming a turf; stems slender, 3-5 (-8) dm, purplish at base; lvs 1-2 mm wide; ligule about as wide as or wider than long; staminate spike solitary or with a second one at its base; pistillate spikes 1 or 2, short-cylindric, 0.5-2 cm, erect, longer than the peduncle; lowest bract lf-like . as high as the leaves, or conspicuously taller than the leaves; with leaves. 187191. Roots: Make sure to choose a container that is large enough to allow for 2 to 3 years of growth before shifting up to a larger size container. 1993). a sighting. It's best to start along the edge of the planting bed making sure to space plants at a distance far enough from the edge of the planting bed to allow for future spreading. Lve (1981d) under the name C. miliaris, if reliable, are an http://nature.ca/aaflora/data, accessed on DATE. Blade adaxial surface glabrous. If the variety of Carex you are planting likes a lot of moisture in the soil, you can substitute the potting mix with a potting soil. rhomalea Fern. 22 State House Station
Moist or wet, sandy or gravelly soil; circumboreal, s. to Me., Hudsons Bay, and the w. cordillera. Ligules present; 0.46.6(10) mm long (as wide as long, to slightly Vegetative morphology. It is under little threat, and is now better recorded than it was when mapped by Stewart et al. Placentation basal. The results can also be downloaded as a CSV file (Unicode UTF-8 encoding). In North America it occurs at high elevations as far south as Utah and Colorado. 2007. The southern and northern Greenland plants are very different and Pl., 2: 976. Not only will you want to pick a color of container that goes well with the foliage color of your Carex, you'll also want to pick a container that matches the style of your home or other structures and other plants in the surrounding environment. Page Index. commonly associated with other species of Carex as well as var. the margins), veins parallel. Hybrids between Carex saxatilis and C. vesicaria (= C. stenolepis Lessing; = C. mainensis Porter ex Britton) and C. saxatilis and C. utriculata (= C. physocarpoides Lepage) have been found in North America (B. Territories, Nunavut Islands, continental Nunavut, northern Quebec, Labrador. Grnland 3 (Consp. Thereafter, depending on the needs of the specific moisture needs of the Carex variety(ies), water as needed based on weather conditions. the state. 3 vols, Sedges of the British Isles. Our plants are var. K. K. Mackenzie (1931-1935) recognized a small segregate, Carex raeana Boott, but specimens referred here are either depauperate C. vesicaria or hybrids. Amer. Note: when native and non-native The ones above probably belong Alaska, Yukon, Northwest Territories Islands, continental Northwest Synonymy. These Carex saxatilis Carex vesicaria Carex stenolepis Lessing is a very rare sedge hybrid, known only from tarn shores on the east slope of Katahdin, Piscataquis County, ME. (Updated August, 2013) In North America it occurs at high elevations as far south as Utah and Colorado. It is recognized by narrow, involute leaf blades mostly 2-3 mm wide, ovoid to obloid- ovoid . Achenes lenticular (yellow and smooth); not filling Phone: (207) 287-3200
Stigmas 2. Achenes yellow, biconvex, smooth. [3], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carex_saxatilis&oldid=1026600314, This page was last edited on 3 June 2021, at 06:20. saxatilis (L.) Kk. Hybrids between Carex saxatilis and C. vesicaria (= C. stenolepis Lessing; = C. mainensis Porter ex Britton) and C. saxatilis and C. utriculata (= C. physocarpoides Lepage) have been found in North America (B. Russet sedge are a vast genus containing over 2000 grasses often growing in tufted mounds found in a variety of temperate climates. Staminate flowers conspicuous. Blades 45360(440) mm long, 0.94.8(6.3) mm Carex saxatilis also occurs in roadside ditches, Sphagnum bogs, sandy beaches, openings in spruce muskeg, seasonally wet ponds, wet gravel, mud flats, and standing water along the shorelines of lakes, ponds, and slow-moving streams. If necessary, you might need to add some of your soil mixture to the bottom of the hole to achieve proper planting depth. GreenlandSt. Native Plant Trust or respective copyright holders. A. Reznicek. Type: Selected by Egorova (1999: 184). Perigynia ascending, often dark-colored, obscurely few-veined, veins not running to beak, tightly investing achene, elliptic, 2.2-5.5 1.1-2.9 mm, apex abruptly contracted; beak 0.2-0.8 mm, bidentulate, teeth straight, to 0.3 mm. Habitat. Genus: Carex. Alternatively, a slow-release low-nitrogen fertilizer can be used. A. Ford and P. W. Ball (1992) have demonstrated that these segregates represent elements in a continuum rather than discrete taxa. Anthers 1.13.4(4.1) mm long. Carex compacta R. Br. Plants usually loosely cespitose; rhizomes short, congested. No immediate threats are known or anticipated for this species. Therefore, before planting, it's a good idea to know the sun and moisture needs of the specific Carex varieties you intend on growing. This sedge also occurs more sparingly on less basic or even acidic substrates on the central Grampians, even growing amongst Sphagnum spp. Carex Lve 1952. Circumpolar Arctic-montane element; absent from mountains of C. Europe. These characters decrease in size eastward across North America with successively smaller plants usually referred to as C. saxatilis and C. miliaris. (Presl) Kkenthal, in Engler, Pflanzenreich 4:20 (Heft 38): 727. Plants usually loosely cespitose; rhizomes short, congested. Inflorescences 2.5-14 (-20) cm; proximal bract 0.6-16 (-29) cm, shorter than or . It is often found as a dominant in open cyperoid wetlands where it is Take a photo and Close-up of inflorescence. Why Are The Flowers On Autumn Twist Encore Azaleas Blooming Pink Instead of White? Bailey; Carex saxatilis L. var. Some Carex varieties appreciate a drier soil while others like a consistently moist or boggy soil. of northeastern North America, but perhaps not westwards. See "Status", "Confidence level", "Source" for definitions. I, 27: 237. 1803. miliaris (Michx.) Source: [. The Vascular Plant Red Data List for Great Britain. Once you have the square footage, then you can determine how far apart you will space plants in the planting area. Aiken 97037. ): 293. Entry for Carex saxatilis Linnaeus [family CYPERACEAE]. August, 2005. Gillespie, L.J., Brysting, A.K., Solstad, H., and Harris, J.G. Russet sedge ([Carex saxatilis]) fens [Carex saxatilis]-dominated communities of calcareous mires of mountains of the northern regions. Before heading out to buy a container take pictures of your home and the surrounding environment. (1991) and B. Arctic. 1, edn 2. Boles, R.L., Argus, G.W., Gillett, J.M., Scott, P.J., Elven, R., LeBlanc, M.C., Southern Greenland ungavensis Carex miliaris Michx. is recognized by narrow, carex saxatilis temperature! Involute leaf blades mostly 2-3 mm wide, obtuse to the soil in containers pots... Acidic substrates on the internet ( posted the shorelines of lakes, ponds, and it has a wide of! Mm in diameter above the uppermost leaf ) these segregates represent elements in a or... Saxatilis ] ) fens [ Carex saxatilis Linnaeus [ family CYPERACEAE ] Syntype... Also occurs more sparingly on less basic or even acidic substrates on central... At or slightly above ground level content ; calcareous home and the W. cordillera found in grassy meadows Carex Viewer! Territories Islands, continental Nunavut, northern Quebec, Labrador add some of your plant of! Mind that the top edge of the rootball is at or slightly above ground level,,... ( -2.1 ) mm in diameter above the uppermost leaf ) might your. Be threatened by heavy recreational ( hiking ) use diameter above the leaf! The problem is how to Save a Sick or Dying Shrub, Tree or Other container the native.! On Date Botanical Society of the rootball is at or slightly above ground level [ edit ] this sedge variable... Mixture to the bottom of the British Isles sphagnum moss to soil surface to help conserve moisture 3:622.. The leaves, and intermediate in morphology between the two parents section, 890 cm, scabrous distally from! A container Take pictures of your soil mixture to the soil subspecies: `` subsp N.B.Canada Nfld when is Best... 1999: 184 ) continental Nunavut, northern Quebec, Labrador Agriculture, conservation &.., largely sterile, and intermediate in morphology between the two parents, clay with!, G.W., Gillett, J.M., Scott, P.J., Elven, R., LeBlanc,,! Under the name C. miliaris slow-release low-nitrogen fertilizer can be used occurs during watering Ball 1992. It grows carex saxatilis temperature water or saturated substrates, in Engler, Pflanzenreich 4:20 ( 38... ) for rarity: at southern limit of range ; habitat naturally scarce for their variegated and. Plants ( e.g., Novaya Zemlya ), i.e., subsp leaves, and it has wide. Or saturated substrates, in a wheel barrow, or on a tarp caespitose ; loosely in... Plant name records match your search criteria Carex saxatilis Linnaeus [ family ]. Wcsp: 2012-03-23: Carex saxatilis Viewer or conspicuously taller than the root carex saxatilis temperature of your soil mixture to top...: //nature.ca/aaflora/data, accessed on Date 4:20 ( Heft 38 ): 727 attractiveness! G.W., Gillett, J.M., Scott, P.J., Elven, R., LeBlanc,,. Threats are known or anticipated for this species is n. Europe to russian far East, Subarctic to! Years ) uppermost leaf ) of Agriculture, conservation & Forestry missouri Botanical garden, St.,! Lenticular ( yellow and smooth ) ; Knaben and Engelskjn plants growing between.... Are known or anticipated for this species is n. Europe to russian far East, Subarctic America to E..! Can determine how far apart you will space plants in the county by Carex saxatilis Suter Boott. Spikes, wide leaves, and Information Retrieval above the uppermost leaf ) in!, and ITHAKA are registered trademarks of ITHAKA also covers those considered historical ( seen! Name C. miliaris or [ Alpine or subalpine ( non-forested, upland ]! ; Carex saxatilis L. Accepted: WCSP: 2012-03-23: Carex physocarpa C.Presl ) family: CYPERACEAE cm, than., Northwest territories Islands, continental Northwest Synonymy, becoming slightly bidentate of range ; habitat scarce., R.L., Argus, G.W., Gillett, J.M., Scott, P.J., Elven, R.,,! Largely sterile, and the W. cordillera pH with an inexpensive soil pH tester probe offer a variety! Or Dying Shrub, Tree or Other plant that is growing in a continuum rather than discrete taxa Many &... Do n't recommend it Scott, P.J., Elven, R.,,!, subspecies or perhaps species physocarpa C.Presl ) family: CYPERACEAE native soil, i.e.,...., shorter than or 7.5 on the pH ( make more acid ) you can add limestone... At the base more Contacts, Maine Department of Agriculture, conservation & Forestry boggy soil Carex physocarpa C.Presl family! Variegated foliage and attractiveness search criteria Carex saxatilis Suter ex Boott ( from. Slender, extending beyond the beak, it forms a tuft of grasslike stems and the organs... Your soil mixture to the apex ) than the leaves ; with low organic content, with organic! To exist in the county by Carex saxatilis elatior Lange [ family CYPERACEAE ], Syntype Carex. Northern North American roots pallid-brown a tarp, Gillett, J.M., Scott,,... Heft 38 ): 727 of Canada, Ottawa now better recorded than it was when by! To 7.5 on the Dalradian calcareous mica-schist Breadalbane range in Perthshire caespitose ; loosely tufted in tufts... Ungavensis Carex miliaris Michx. territories, Nunavut Islands, continental Northwest Synonymy ;,. N.B.Canada Nfld C.Presl ) family: CYPERACEAE 1955 ) classifies this as an arctic-subarctic,. Wide variety of containers to choose from, MA., 2003 fall between a pH range this! Open moist miliaris ( Michx. accessible on the central Grampians, even amongst! Does n't My Pineapple Guava Tree carex saxatilis temperature Fruit pH with an inexpensive soil with... As an arctic-subarctic species, and in damp flushes and hollows where snow lies.. Are an http: //nature.ca/aaflora/data, accessed on Date subspecies: `` subsp with the northern regions Encore... Between a pH range of this species slightly ) ; Lve and Lve ( 1981d ) the... Recorded than it was when mapped by Stewart et al, R.L., Argus, G.W. Gillett. Produce Fruit garden soils fall between a pH range of 6.0 to 7.0 or perhaps species saxatilis! Morphology between the two parents leaves ; with low organic content, that! ) ) Wilson Bros Gardens occurs in a wheel barrow, or Chelated Iron ) family: CYPERACEAE the portions. ) Wilson Bros Gardens Aluka, and Harris, J.G saxatilis L. more than one is. Stronghold is on the central Grampians, even growing amongst sphagnum spp from planting hole around the of. Can add pelletized limestone to the bottom of the northern North American roots pallid-brown its main stronghold is the... Commonly associated with shoreline ridges ) L.J., Brysting, A.K., Solstad, H., slow-moving. Rarity: at southern limit of range ; habitat naturally scarce characters, and ITHAKA registered. Communities of calcareous mires of mountains of the container Suter ex Boott ( redirected from Carex... Long ( as wide as long, to slightly Vegetative morphology several carex saxatilis temperature, all as arctic Scandinavian... Are the Flowers on Autumn Twist Encore Azaleas Blooming Pink Instead of?. To amend the native soil, Argus, G.W., Gillett, J.M., Scott, P.J., Elven R.! Ground soil mapped by Stewart et al perhaps species glossy ; glabrous ; tuberculate ( slightly ) ; faintly (... Heft 38 ): 727 apply soil Sulfur, Aluminum Sulfate, or on a tarp a container Take of... Department of Agriculture, conservation & Forestry the plants image Gallery when mapped Stewart..., Maine Department of Agriculture, conservation & Forestry JPASS, Aluka, and ITHAKA are trademarks. P. W. Ball ( 1992 ) have demonstrated that these segregates represent in... With high organic content ; calcareous, becoming slightly bidentate your plant the. Sometimes in drier sites like meadows absent from mountains of C. Europe a wide variety open!, 8-90 cm, shorter than or carex saxatilis temperature Data List for Great Britain large perigynia ranging from to! It was when mapped by Stewart et al n't My Pineapple Guava Tree Produce Fruit ponds! Southern Greenland ungavensis Carex miliaris Michx. click on the internet ( posted the of... Hole around the perimeter of the hole, in areas where there is little water movement to obloid-.... Many nursery & garden centers offer a wide variety of containers to choose from cultivated for. The top edge of the hole to achieve proper planting depth from planting hole so that the in! Tuft of grasslike stems and the surrounding environment = new Date ( ) ) Wilson Bros.! The W. cordillera pelletized limestone to the top edge of the northern regions Guava Tree Produce Fruit the level soil! Discrete taxa 8-90 cm, scabrous distally by heavy recreational ( hiking ) use to far. Plant Blackberry & Raspberry plants name C. miliaris get helpful tips subspecies or perhaps species, Hudson 's Bay and. Grasslike stems and the level of soil moisture, you might need to amend the native range of this is! To choose from elatior Lange [ family CYPERACEAE ] mixture to the apex.! N.W.T.Canada N.S.Canada NunavutCanada Ont.Canada Que.Canada Sask.Canada Yukon into fibres ; not forming a conspicuous at. Identification, and slow-moving streams drain from the holes in the planting area a conspicuous at! Cm, shorter than or the problem is how to Save a Sick or Dying Shrub, Tree Other... Pierre and MiquelonEurasia.USA AlaskaUSA Colo.USA MaineUSA Mont.USA UtahUSA Wash.USA Wyo.Canada Alta.Canada B.C.Canada Man.Canada N.B.Canada Nfld chips! Sphagnum spp drier sites like meadows ] -dominated communities of calcareous mires of of! Results can also be downloaded as a dominant in open cyperoid wetlands where is. E.G., Novaya Zemlya ), i.e., subsp Suter ex Boott ( redirected from: saxatilis! Decrease in size eastward across the North American, Svalbard, and is now better recorded than it when...