Bubble Sedge
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Bladder Sedge ( Carex vesicaria ) |
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The bladder-sedge ( Carex vesicaria ), also called narrow-leaved bladder-sedge , is a species of the genus sedges ( Carex ) within the sour grass family (Cyperaceae). It is widespread in the northern hemisphere .
description
Vegetative characteristics
The bladder sedge is a partially evergreen , perennial, herbaceous plant that reaches heights of 30 to 100 centimeters. It is bare everywhere and forms long subterranean runners . Its stem is sharp, triangular at the bottom, and mostly rough at the edges at the top.
The basal leaf sheaths are brown in color, partly purple and appear clearly fibrous when torn open. The ligules are acute-angled, delicate, membranous and translucent; sometimes these are provided with a fine red or brownish nerve network. The double-folded, grass-green leaves are about 4 to 8 millimeters wide and sharply keeled in color. The underside of the leaf is often a little darker and has a slight blue-green sheen. The upper side of the leaf, on the other hand, has a rather fresh green shimmer.
Generative characteristics
The flowering time is in June. The bladder sedge is a varietal sedge. The inflorescence contains two to four male spikelets , which are at the tip, and one to three female spikelets, which are surmounted by the male. The female spikelets are four to ten times as long as they are wide and are only located in the upper half of the stem, the lower ones are often short-stalked. Their bracts are often short divorced. The light yellow-green colored tubes are about 8 millimeters long, strongly inflated, conical and appear crooked upright. They gradually narrow into the beak, which is provided with two spreading beak teeth. The tube always encloses three scars.
The number of chromosomes is 2n = 74, 80, 82 or 86.
ecology
The bladder sedge is a helomorphic, scleromorphic hydrophyte and hemicryptophyte . It reproduces vegetatively with the help of its rhizome or its subterranean runners.
The pollination is carried by the wind ( anemophily ). Their buoyant fruits are spread through the water ( hydrochory ).
Occurrence
The bladder sedge is widespread in the northern hemisphere from Europe to Central Asia and in North America from Canada to the western United States.
It occurs frequently in all of Germany except for the alpine areas and the central German dry areas. It is a character species of the Caricetum vesicariae from the Magnocaricion association . In the Allgäu Alps, it only rises to an altitude of 900 meters.
It populates silting areas of standing water and slow-flowing rivers or streams. It thrives on occasionally flooded, damp to seeping, moderately alkaline and nutrient-rich mesotrophic peat mud soils.
It is nutrient-demanding and, according to Ellenberg, shows a moderately high nitrogen content in the soil.
Taxonomy
Carex vesicaria was first published in 1753 by Carl von Linné in Species Plantarum p. 979. Synonyms for Carex vesicaria L. are: Carex pendula Moench nom. illeg., Carex bongardiana C.A.Mey. , Carex furcata Lapeyr. , Carex monile tuck. , Carex raeana Boott , Carex schrenkiana C.A.Mey. ex Trevir. , Carex suilla J. Fellm. , Carex udensis Meinsh. , Carex vaseyi Dewey , Carex drymophila var. Udensis (Meinsh.) Kük. , Carex exsiccata var. Globosa (Olney) LHBailey , Carex exsiccata var. Pungens L.H.Bailey , Carex miliaris var. Raeana (Boott) KUek. , Carex pulla var. Sibirica Christ , Carex salina var. Ambusta LHBailey , Carex vesicaria subsp. subfusca Ehrh. nom. inval., Carex vesicaria var. alpigena Fr. , Carex vesicaria var. brachystachys Uechtr. ex ash. & Graebn. , Carex vesicaria var. Calcifoenum Laest. , Carex vesicaria var. Colorata (LHBailey) Kük. , Carex vesicaria var. Dichroa Andersson , Carex vesicaria var. Fatua Peterm. , Carex vesicaria var. Globosa Olney , Carex vesicaria var. Lanceolata Olney , Carex vesicaria var. Latifolia Blytt , Carex vesicaria var. Monstrosa (LHBailey) Farw. , Carex vesicaria var. Monile (Tuck.) Boeckeler , Carex vesicaria var. Obtusisquamis L.H.Bailey , Carex vesicaria var. Pacifica (LHBailey) Kük. , Carex vesicaria var. Raeana (Boott) Fernald , Carex vesicaria var. Robusta Sond. , Carex vesicaria var. Subalpina Laest. , Carex vesicaria var. Virens (F.Nyl.) Nyl. & Saelán , Carex vesicaria subsp. virens F.Nyl. , Carex vesicaria subsp. flavescens Ehrh. , Carex vesicaria subsp. alpigena (Fr.) Printz .
literature
- Rudolf Schubert, Walter Vent (Ed.): Excursion flora from Germany. Founded by Werner Rothmaler. 8th edition (new edition). Volume 4: Vascular Plants: Critical Volume, Gustav Fischer, Jena 1994, ISBN 3-334-60830-1 .
- E. Foerster: Sedges, rushes, ledges and other mock grasses of grassland - a key to determining in the flowerless state. Manuscript, Kleve-Kellen March 1982.
- Jürke Grau , Bruno P. Kremer, Bodo M. Möseler, Gerhard Rambold, Dagmar Triebel: Grasses. Sweet grasses, sour grasses, rushes and grass-like families in Europe (= Steinbach's natural guide ). New, edit. Special edition edition. Mosaik, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-576-10702-9 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Carex vesicaria L., bladder sedge. In: FloraWeb.de.
- ↑ a b c Erich Oberdorfer : Plant-sociological excursion flora for Germany and neighboring areas . With the collaboration of Angelika Schwabe and Theo Müller. 8th, heavily revised and expanded edition. Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart (Hohenheim) 2001, ISBN 3-8001-3131-5 , pp. 192-193 .
- ↑ a b c Rafaël Govaerts (Ed.): Carex vesicaria. In: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (WCSP) - The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . Retrieved October 25, 2016.
- ↑ Erhard Dörr, Wolfgang Lippert : Flora of the Allgäu and its surroundings . Volume 1, IHW-Verlag, Eching near Munich, 2001. ISBN 3-930167-50-6 , p. 282.
Web links
- Bubble Sedge . In: BiolFlor, the database of biological-ecological characteristics of the flora of Germany.
- Profile and distribution map for Bavaria . In: Botanical Information Hub of Bavaria .
- Carex vesicaria L. In: Info Flora , the national data and information center for Swiss flora .
- Distribution in the northern hemisphere from: Eric Hultén, Magnus Fries: Atlas of North European vascular plants. 1986, ISBN 3-87429-263-0 at Den virtuella floran. (swed.)
- Thomas Meyer: Data sheet with identification key and photos at Flora-de: Flora von Deutschland (old name of the website: Flowers in Swabia ).