Luzula multiflora ssp. frigida (Buch.) Krecz.
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TAXONOMY
 
Family: Juncaceae
Genus: Luzula
 
Species Synonyms: Luzula sudetica auct. non (Willd.) DC.
Luzula frigida (Buch.) Samuelsson
Luzula intermedia (Thuill.) A. Nels.
Luzula campestris var. frigida Buch.
Luzula multiflora var. frigida (Buch.) Samuelsson
Luzula multiflora var. fusconigra Celak.
Luzula sudetica var. frigida (Buch.) Fern.
Common Names: common woodrush
many-flowered woodrush
 
DISTRIBUTION
 
Canada: Yukon Territory – Mackenzie District – Keewatin District – Ungava, south to northern British Columbia – Alberta – northern Saskatchewan – northern Manitoba – Ontario – Labrador
Saskatchewan: northeastern Saskatchewan
Ecoregion: Selwyn Lake Upland
 
HABITAT
 
Saskatchewan: fields, meadows, and open woods
 
RARITY STATUS
 
Provincial Status According
to Harms (2003):
Vulnerable
Nature Conservancy Status:
G5T5 S2
Saskatchewan Species at
Risk Status:
None
COSEWIC Status:
None
 
Common woodrush is vulnerable in Saskatchewan because it is highly regionally restricted in the province and is only known from one location.
 
SPECIES DESCRIPTION
 
Height: 10 – 40 cm tall
Roots: rhizomes
Culms: densely to loosely tufted, somewhat enlarged at base
Leaves: basal leaves 3.5 – 12 cm long, 2 – 6 mm wide, flat; stem leaves 2 – 3, not overlapping, equalling or exceeding inflorescence, sparsely hairy, tip hardened
Inflorescence: umbrella-like, with one large and several smaller sessile or nearly stalkless unbranched clusters; lowermost bract of inflorescence leaf-like
Flowers: tepals 2.5 – 3.5 mm long, outer and inner tepals approximately equal or outer whorl slightly longer than the inner, chestnut or blackish-brown margins clear; anthers not more than twice the length of the filament
Fruits: capsules about equal to tepals, rounded, pale brown to black; seeds 1 – 1.4 mm long, with a long curved, tail-like appendage
 
LUZULA KEY FOR SPECIES FOUND IN SASKATCHEWAN
 
1 Flowers in a simple, umbrella-like cluster or 2 – 3 at the ends of stalks; leaves > 5 mm broad; rhizomes well-developed
2
1 Flowers sessile or subsessile in dense clusters; leaves < 5 mm broad; rhizomes absent or poorly developed
3
   
2 Leaves long-hairy; inflorescence a simple umbrella-like cluster; flowers 2.5 – 4.5 mm long; seeds with a long, curved tail-like appendage
L. acuminata var. acuminata
2 Leaves essentially hairless except at the top of the sheath; inflorescence with 2 – 3 flowers at the ends of the stalk, compound; flowers 2 – 3.0 mm long; seeds lacking a long, curved, tail-like appendage
L. parviflora var. melanocarpa
   
3 Leaves tapering to long, slender points, margin rolled; floral bracts hairy margined; seeds unappendaged
L. confusa
3 Leaves with blunt hardened tips, flat; floral bracts entire or torn; seeds with a well-developed appendage
4
 
4 Tepals < 3.5 mm long; tepals and capsule chestnut brown to black; inflorescence congested, spikes usually sessile or subsessile
L. multiflora ssp. frigida
4 Tepals to 4.5 mm long; tepals and capsule pale or straw-coloured; inflorescence commonly with a large, sessile central spike and two lateral spikes on ascending rays
L. multiflora ssp. multiflora