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

Name: Luzula pilosa (L.) Willd.
Nomencl. ref. Willd., Enum. Pl. vol. 393. 1809.
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Familia - Juncaceae
    Genus - Luzula DC.
        Subgenus - Luzula subgen. Pterodes (Griseb.) Buchenau
            
Basionym: Juncus pilosus L.
Synonym(s): Juncoides pilosa (L.) Kuntze
Juncus nemorosus Lam.
Juncus pilosus L.
Juncus vernalis Reichard
Luciola pilosa (L.) Sm.
Luzula cechica Domin
Luzula nemorosa (Lam.) Dulac
Luzula vernalis (Reichard) DC.
Nemorinia vernalis (Reichard) Fourr.
Pterodes pilosus (L.) Börner
Juncus pilosus var. vernalis (Reichard) Pers.
Luzula pilosa var. simplex Sond.
Luzula pilosa f. slendzinskii Racib.
Juncus pilosus [Abart] B. Cymosus Schrank
Luzula pilosa f. pallida A.Dyring, fide L.M.Neuman, Sveriges Fl. 662 (1901).
Luzula pilosa b. [unranked] prolifera Döll
 
Description: Perennial, 10–39 cm tall, glabrous or locally sparsely pubescent, caespitose, rarely with stolons or rhizomes to 3 cm long. Stem with numerous basal and 2–4 cauline flat leaves; basal leaves 3–25 cm × 3–11 mm; cauline leaves 3–4.5 cm × 2–6 mm, glabrous to sparsely pubescent at margins, without a mucronate projection on callose tip. Inflorescence terminal, compound; secondary/primary pedicels ratio (0.3–) 0.6–1.4; primary pedicels 9–19, with most of the pedicels nodding to reflexed; flowers borne singly on primary or secondary pedicels. Basal bract to 2.5 cm long, shorter than inflorescence. Bracteoles 1.2–2.5 mm long. Tepals equal, 2.6–4.1 mm long, lanceolate, acuminate, entire, light brown to blackish brown with narrow hyaline margins. Stamens 6; anthers 0.9–1.4 mm long, longer than filaments; anther/filament ratio 1.7–4.7; style 0.6–1.8 mm long; stigmas 1.1–3.9 mm long, ±persistent. Capsule ovoid, subtruncate to obtuse, exceeding tepals, stramineous to light brown. Seeds ellipsoid, 1.1–1.6 × 1.0–1.2 mm, with apical appendages (0.4–)0.6–1.2 mm long; seed/appendage ratio 1.3–2.3(–2.8). 2n=66, fide H.Nordenskiöld, Hereditas 37: 345 (1951). Fig. 32.
Geography: 10. FINLAND: Nyland, Vädö, 17 May 1950, H.Nordenskiöld 48-15 (UPS; 2n=66). 11. CZECH REPUBLIC: Moravia, Olomouc, Šternberk, 5 May 1932, J.Otruba [K.Domin & V.Krajina, Fl. Cechosl. Exs.] 334 (BRNU, GH, K, PRC, US). POLAND: Poland, Wieliczka, between Pawlikowice and Mietniów, 1 Jun 1929, B.Pawlowski et al. [Pl. Polon. Exs.] 79 (BRNU, GH, K, PRC). 13. ROMANIA: Distr. Cluj, Cluj, Hajongart, c. 410 m, G.Bujorean [Fl. Rom. Exs.] 935 (BRNU, GH, K, PRC, US). 14. NORTHWEST EUROPEAN RUSSIA: Prov. Novgorod, Kirilow, 26 May 1897, A.Kolmowskij 189 (LE, MW, PRC). UKRAINE: Kiev, Bilyczi, 9 May 1924, D.Zerow [Herb. Fl. Reip. Sowj. Ucrain.] 35 (BRNU, KW, MW, PRC, S). 30. ALTAY: Teleckoe Lake, Artybash, 16 Jun 1908, V.M.Vereshagin 440 (LE). BURYATIYA: Zabaykal’skiy Distr., Barguzinskiy way, Khaimskl., 29 May 1913, G.Poplavskaya et al. 330 (LE). TUVA: Todzha, valley of Systyg-Chem R., 930 m, 11 Jul 1978, I.Krasnoborov & V.Rozhicina 2201 (LE, NS). WEST SIBERIA: Novosibirsk, Toguchinskiy Distr., Mirnyy, 13 Jun 1972, A.Ronginskaya & G.Golikova 559 (LE).
Note in illustration: Maps: H.Meusel, E.Jäger & E.Weinert, Vergl. Chorol. Zentraleur. Fl. 1: 86 (1965); E.Hultén & M.Fries, Atlas N. Eur. Vasc. Pl. 1: map 163 (1986); N.K.Kovtonyuk, in L.I.Malyshev & G.A.Peshkova, Fl. Sibiri 4 (Araceae – Orchidaceae): map 39 (1987) [Siberia].
SourceHigherTaxon from IOPI: Juncaceae
Taxon number in Juncaceae SP treatment : 110.
TDWG Distribution Code: 10: DEN, FIN, GRB, IRE, NOR, SWE. 11: All. 12: COR, FRA, SAR, SPA. 13: ALB, BUL, GRC, ITA, ROM, YUG. 14: All. 30: ALT, BRY, CTA?, IRK, KRA, TVA, WSB, YAK. 33: NCS, TCS?.
Type:T: not selected.
Distribution table:
Asia-Temperate Caucasus North Caucasus
Transcaucasus (doubtful)
Siberia Altay
Buryatiya
Chita (doubtful)
Irkutsk
Krasnoyarsk
Tuva
West Siberia
Yakutskiya
Europe Eastern Europe Baltic States
Belarus
Central European Russia
East European Russia
Krym
North European Russia
Northwest European Russia
South European Russia
Ukraine
Middle Europe Austria
Belgium
Czechoslovakia
Germany
Hungary
Netherlands
Poland
Switzerland
Northern Europe Denmark
Finland
Great Britain
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Southeastern Europe Albania
Bulgaria
Greece
Italy
Romania
Yugoslavia
Southwestern Europe Corse
France
Sardegna
Spain