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English: Fig. 260: Carex stipata:
a, perigynium, abaxial view, showing the strong nerves and the round-cordate spongy base, X 10;
b, achene (cross section), X 10;
c, perigynium, adaxial view, the nerves less developed than on abaxial side, X 10;
d, achene, showing the spongy base of the perigynium, X 10;
e, pistillate flower with perigynium removed, showing the stipitate achene, the short style and 2 long stigmas, X 10;
f-h, scales of pistillate flowers, showing variation in shape of scale and in length of awn, X 10;
i, ligule, X 4;
j, inflorescence, the spikes not crowded, the bracts bristlelike, X 2/5;
k, staminate flower and subtending scale (lowermost flower in spike), X 10;
l, habit, showing the conspicuous leaf sheaths and flat flaccid blades, X 2/5.
(From Mason, Fig. 104).
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Source Aquatic and wetland plants of southwestern United States, [Washington] Environmental Protection Agency; [For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1972. Biodiversisty Heritage Library https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/ia/aquaticwetlandpl00corr#page/0523/mode/1up
Author Donovan Stewart Correll and Helen B. Correll.

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