Carex bonanzensis Britton
Family: Cyperaceae
Yukon Sedge
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Plants loosely cespitose; rhizomes short. Culms erect, stiff, 20-50 cm. Leaves: sheaths pale brown abaxially, inner band hyaline, conspicuously red tinged, concave at summit; ligules as long as broad; blades pale to bluish green or gray-green, flat, 10-25 cm × 2-3 mm, shorter than culms, thin. Inflorescences 2-4(-6) cm × 5-10 mm; proximal bracts prolonged, subequal to spikes, distal bracts scalelike. Spikes 5-8, gynecandrous, proximal 2 or 3 spikes 1 cm or less apart, distal approximate, containing 10-20 perigynia, oblong, 5-14 × 3-5 mm; terminal spikes staminate for less than 1/2 length, scarcely clavate. Pistillate scales brown with pale green center and narrow hyaline margins, broadly ovate, much shorter than perigynia, apex obtuse. Perigynia appressed-ascending, pale brown or brown, several-veined, elliptic-obovate, 1.5-2 × 1 mm, widest near middle, membranous; beak short, entire. Achenes yellow-brown, elliptic, 1-1.25 × 0.8 mm, dull to slightly glossy. 2n = 60 (Chukotka Peninsula).

Fruiting Jun-Aug. Wet, boggy tundra, mostly lowlands; 50-900 m; N.W.T., Yukon; Alaska; ne arctic Asia.