Full image Carex acuta L., Eastern Europe, North-Western region (E2) (Russia)
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Barcode
MW0263731 (related GBIF-records)
Collection name
Carex acuta
Accepted name
Carex acuta L.
Family
Cyperaceae
Geography
Eastern Europe, North-Western region (E2) (Russia)
Georeference
57.8193, 28.3325
Label data
ГЕРБАРИЙ ФЛОРЫ РОССИИ И СОПРЕДЕЛЬНЫХ ГОСУДАРСТВ, ИЗДАВАЕМЫЙ БОТАНИЧЕСКИМ ИНСТИТУТОМ им. В.Л. КОМАРОВА РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ НАУК
Carex acuta L.
Псковская обл., окр. г. Пскова, по берегам ручьев. == Prov. Pskov, in viciniis opp. Pskov, ad ripas rivulorum.
20.06.1905. Coll. В. Андреев == V. Andreev, 7464
Det. Т. Егорова == T. Egorova
Издан в 1993 г. Cf. supra n° 4010 (sub nom. C. gracilis). 1753, Sp. Pl.: 978, p.p., excl. var. α; Егорова, 1976, Фл. европ. части СССР 2: 198. - C. gracilis Gurt. 1783, Fl. Lond. 4: 282, tab. 62; Кречетович, 1935, Фл. СССР 3: 210. - C. prolixa Fries, 1842, Nov. Fl. Suec. mant. 3: 150; Кречетович, 1935, цит. соч.: 209. - C. fuscovaginata Kük. 1904, Bull. Herb. Boiss., sér. 2, 4: 56; Кречетович, 1935, Цит. соч.: 211. - C. graciliformis V. Krecz. 1933, в Маевский, Фл. Средн. Росс. изд. 6: 190. - C. sareptana V. Crecz. 1933, l. c.: 190; Кречетович, 1935, цит. соч.: 213, 597. - C. dichroandra V. Krecz. 1935, l. c.: 596, 210.
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Seregin A. P. (Ed.). 2024. Moscow Digital Herbarium: Electronic resource. – Moscow State University, Moscow. – Available at: https://plant.depo.msu.ru/ (accessed 01.05.2024)
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