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

Name: Luzula banksiana var. migrata (Buchenau) Edgar
Nomencl. ref. New Zealand J. Bot. vol. 4, 170. 1966.
Rank: Varietas
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Familia - Juncaceae
    Genus - Luzula DC.
        Subgenus - Luzula subgen. Luzula DC.
            Sectio - Luzula sect. Luzula
                Species - Luzula banksiana E.Mey.
                    
Basionym: Luzula campestris var. migrata Buchenau
Synonym(s): Luzula migrata (Buchenau) Ostenf.
Luzula campestris var. floribunda Buchenau
Luzula campestris var. migrata Buchenau
 
Description: Plants usually 10–30 cm tall; stem usually c. 1 mm in diam. Basal leaves substantially shorter than stem, usually (2–) 8–14 (–25) cm long, (3–) 5–8 (–11) mm wide; cauline leaves 1–2, often in lower half of stem; all leaves of robust appearance, flat, distally canaliculate just below obtuse and dilated tip. Lower bract of variable length, often exceeding inflorescence, usually 3–5 mm wide. Inflorescence composed of 1 (–3) subsessile and (0–) 3–8 (–20) pedunculate clusters; clusters usually (6–) 8–12-flowered, ±ovoid, 6–8 × 5–7 mm; peduncles straight, usually (0.5–) 1.5–2.5 (–7.0) cm long; secondary branches rare, usually absent. Tepals ±lanceolate, usually dark castaneous-brown, (1.9–) 2.2–3.2 mm long; margins narrow, ±whitish-membranous. Anthers (0.3–) 0.5–1.1 (–1.3) mm long; filaments (0.3–) 0.4–0.7 (–0.8) mm long [anther:filament ratio (0.6–) 1.0–2.5 (–3.9)]; style (0.2–) 0.4–1.0 (–1.5) mm long; stigmas (1.2–) 1.8–2.4 (–3.1) mm long. Capsule brown to dark castaneous-brown, oblong-obovoid, acute, equalling or shorter than perianth; capsule segments (1.4–) 1.8–2.2 (–2.5) × (1.0–) 1.1–1.4 (–1.6) mm. Seeds ±ovoid, (0.9–) 1.0–1.2 mm long, (0.5–) 0.7–0.8 mm wide; appendage 0.1–0.2 mm long, ±fibrillate. 2n=12 [AL], fide H.Nordenskiöld, New Zealand J. Bot. 4: 187 (1966).
Geography: 51. NEW ZEALAND NORTH: Kaimanawa Mtns, SW slopes of Mt Ruapehu, Blyth Hut, 1550 m, R.Melville, E.F.Melville 6763 et al. (CHR, K); Tararua Range, Mt Holdsworth, 1280 m, R.Melville 5536 (CHR, K). NEW ZEALAND SOUTH: South Is., 'ad flum. Waimakariri'. Feb 1874, S.Berggren (LD; Canterbury, Edwards R. hut, 1000 m, 24 Dec 1964, W.Burke (CHR, PRA); Egmont, Namganui Hut, A.P.Druce (CHR, PRA); Canterbury, Edwards R., 24 Dec 1964, W.Burke (CHR); North West Nelson, Mount Arthur Basin, 7 Jan 1969, M.A.Ritchie & I.M.Ritchie (CHR); Westland, Lake Brunner, Hohonu Range above Mitchells, 2 Dec 1969, P.Wardle & V.Myers (CHR).
Note in illustration: Map: E.Edgar, New Zealand J. Bot. 4: fig. 1 (1966).
SourceHigherTaxon from IOPI: Juncaceae
Taxon number in Juncaceae SP treatment : 82e.
TDWG Distribution Code: 51: NZN, NZS.
Type:T: [New Zealand] Mt. Egmont, Taranaki. T.F.Cheeseman 36; lecto: WELT12612, fide E.Edgar, in L.B.Moore & E.Edgar, Fl. New Zealand 2: 74 (1970)
Distribution table:
Australasia New Zealand New Zealand North
New Zealand South