Details for: Luzula banksiana
1 different source(s) use this name:

- Kirschner, J. et al. 2002, Species Plantarum: Flora of the World Part 6-8.

Source: Kirschner, J. et al. 2002, Species Plantarum: Flora of the World Part 6-8. [IOPI preferred view]

Name: Luzula banksiana E.Mey.
Nomencl. ref. Linnaea vol. 22, 412. 1849.
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Familia - Juncaceae
    Genus - Luzula DC.
        Subgenus - Luzula subgen. Luzula DC.
            Sectio - Luzula sect. Luzula
                
Included taxa: Luzula banksiana var. acra Edgar
Luzula banksiana var. banksiana. E.Mey.
Luzula banksiana var. migrata (Buchenau) Edgar
Luzula banksiana var. orina Edgar
Luzula banksiana var. rhadina (Buchenau) Edgar
Synonym(s): Luzula campestris var. banksiana (E.Mey.) Buchenau
Luzula picta var. banksiana (E.Mey.) Buchenau
 
Description: Perennials, densely caespitose, usually robust; rhizome short to ascending; stolons absent. Leaves often very broad with basal leaves often almost as long as stem; tip obtuse, swollen; margins smooth, ±swollen. Lower bracts herbaceous. Inflorescence many-flowered, of a single congested head or composed of several to many mostly pedunculate clusters; peduncles smooth. Tepals equal, glabrous, narrowly lanceolate to lanceolate, acuminate, usually (2.0–) 2.6–4.0 mm long. Stamens 6; style usually (0.2–) 0.6–1.5 mm long; stigmas usually 1.5-3.0 mm long. Capsule usually subacute, shorter than perianth. Seeds ovoid to ellipsoid, usually dark castaneous-brown; appendage whitish, 0.1–0.2 mm long.
Description Table:
1 Inflorescence usually congested, single-headed, occasionally with a few pedunculate clusters; secondary branching absent
2 Lower leaf-like bracts usually two, with longest to 6 cm, not rigid; seeds broadly ovoid, 0.7–0.9 mm wide; tepals with broad silvery scarious margins and distinct ±narrow, dark midrib, plants usually to 15 (–30) cm tall; leaves often drooping


82a. var. banksiana
2: Lower leaf-like bracts usually 2-9, with longest to 12 cm, rigid; seeds ellipsoid, 0.5–0.6 (–0.9) mm wide; tepals with ±narrow, distinct, ±scarious to membranous margins and castaneous-brown middle part; plants usually 12–30 (–70) cm tall; leaves usually erect


82b. var. acra
1: Inflorescence usually composed of mostly pedunculate clusters; secondary branching sometimes present
3 Leaves mainly less than 3 mm wide, stiffly erect; tepal margins indistinct; filaments 0.2–0.5 (–0.6) mm long; secondary branching absent
82c. var. rhadina
3: Leaves usually wider than 3 mm; tepal margins distinct; filaments (0.3–) 0.4–0.9 mm long; secondary branching sometimes present
4 Tepal margins broad, midrib usually pale castaneous; style usually longer than 1 mm; basal leaves to 55 cm long; capsules usually pale straw-brown

82d. var. orina
4: Tepal margins narrow, midrib usually dark castaneous-brown; style usually shorter than 1 mm; basal leaves to 25 cm long; capsules usually mid to dark brown

82e. var. migrata
Geography: Widely distributed in New Zealand. A very variable complex of diploid populations; five varieties have been recognized but the whole group is in need of revision. Mostly on rocks.
SourceHigherTaxon from IOPI: Juncaceae
Taxon number in Juncaceae SP treatment : 82.
Type:T: New Zealand, J.Banks, holo: W (see below).