Smooth-stalked Sedge - Carex laevigata

Description

A densely tufted sedge, with smooth trigonous stems with rounded angles.  Inflorescence has upper male spike(s) and lower female; utricles are green, ribbed, partly inflated and with a long notched beak.

Similar Species

other sedges

Identification difficulty
Recording advice

Photograph plant in situ and details of infloresence and utricles. We recommend that the record is verified by an expert before submission to NatureSpot, preferably from a specimen.

Habitat

Damp shady places, woodlands on heavy soils

UK Status

Scattered throughout most of British Isles; absent from most of central and eastern England (ref. Stace, 4th edition, 2019)

 

VC55 Status

Locally scarce; possibly increasing (ref. VC55 Rare Plant Register, Hall & Woodward, 2022

Further Information

See New Flora of the British Isles, 4th edition (Stace, 2019) or BSBI handbook on Sedges (Jermy et al, 2007) for detailed descriptions and keys

See Plant Atlas 2020 webpage for Carex laevigata for further details of ecology, national status and distribution

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Species profile

Common names
Smooth-stalked Sedge
Species group:
flowering plant
Kingdom:
Plantae
Order:
Poales
Family:
Cyperaceae
Records on NatureSpot:
1
First record:
09/07/2024 (Isabel Raval)
Last record:
09/07/2024 (Isabel Raval)

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