Carex macrochaeta C.A. Mey.
Family: Cyperaceae
Alaska Long-Awn Sedge
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Culms aphyllopodic, without dead leaf remains at base, 20-70 cm. Leaf blades 2-5 mm wide, margins revolute, scabrous at tip. Inflorescences: proximal bracts 4-11 cm, shorter to longer than inflorescences; lateral spikes 10-30 × 6-8 mm, with 15-40 perigynia; terminal spikes 12-32 × 3-8 mm. Pistillate scales lanceolate, 3-7.5(-9) × 1.6-2.5 mm, narrower that, longer than perigynia, awn to 2-12 mm. Staminate scales oblong-obovate, 4.5-6 × 1.3-2.4 mm, apex bifid to emarginate, at least proximal scales with awn 2-6 mm. Anthers 3.3-5 mm. Perigynia 3.8-6.8 × 1.7-2.3 mm, apex tapering and rounded; beak 0.1-0.3 mm. 2n = 60.

Fruiting summer. Marshes, shores, and other wet open places; 0-1000 m; B.C., Yukon; Alaska, Oreg., Wash.; coastal Asia.

T. V. Egorova (1999) included Carex macrochaeta in sect. Scitae. The species commonly has a white or cream tomentum on many roots, although most individuals have at least some roots with a yellowish tomentum. The sectional placement of this species requires further investigation.