Carex atrata: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Liliopsida
- Order
- Poales
- Family
- Cyperaceae
- Genus
- Carex
- Species
- Carex atrata
- Scientific Name
- Carex atrata
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Carex atrata
Carex atrata, called black alpine sedge, is a widespread species of flowering plant in the genus Carex, native to Greenland, Iceland, and most of Europe, plus scattered locations across temperate Asia, including Anatolia, Siberia and the Himalaya, as far as Taiwan and Japan. Its chromosome number is 2n=52, with some variants reported, e.g. n2=54 for Greenland material.
...Carex atrata in languages:
- Bokmål
- svartstarr
- Bokmål
- svartstorr
- Chinese
- 南湖扁果薹
- Czech
- ostřice tmavá
- English
- Black Alpine Sedge
- English
- Black Alpine-sedge
- Finnish
- mustasara
- French
- Laiche noirâtre
- German
- Trauer-Segge
- Hungarian
- Feketés sás
- Italian
- carice abbronzata
- Japanese
- クロボスゲ
- Russian
- Осока черноватая
- Slovene
- črnikasti šaš
- Swedish
- Svartstarr
- Ukrainian
- Осока чорнувата
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Carex aboriginum
- Carex adelostoma
- Carex albonigra
- Carex aterrima
- Carex atrata
- Carex atratiformis
- Carex atropicta
- Carex atrosquama
- Carex augustinowiczii
- Carex bella
- Carex buxbaumii
- Carex caucasica
- Carex chalciolepis
- Carex curvicollis
- Carex gmelinii
- Carex gracilenta
- Carex hallii
- Carex hancockiana
- Carex hartmanii
- Carex helleri
- Carex heteroneura
- Carex holostoma
- Carex idahoa
- Carex media
- Carex melanantha
- Carex melananthiformis
- Carex melanocephala
- Carex mertensii
- Carex meyeriana
- Carex monodynama
- Carex moorcroftii
- Carex nelsonii
- Carex norvegica
- Carex nova
- Carex oligantha
- Carex orestera
- Carex parryana
- Carex parviflora
- Carex peiktusani
- Carex peiktusanii
- Carex pelocarpa
- Carex popovii
- Carex raynoldsii
- Carex sabulosa
- Carex serratodens
- Carex specuicola
- Carex stevenii
- Carex stylosa
- Carex × quirponensis