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Last updated 11/30/2023 by David Giblin.
Cinna latifolia (Trevir. ex Göpp.) Griseb.[FNA24, HC, HC2]
slender wood-reed

Publication: Fl. Ross. 4(13): 435. 1852.

Origin: Native

selected vouchers: WTU

Notes: FNA24: "Cinna latifolia is a circumboreal species, extending from Norway to the Kamchatka peninsula in Russia, and from Alaska to Newfoundland. It grows in moist to wet soil in open coniferous or mixed forests, swamps, thickets, bogs, and streamsides, at 0-2600 m. It flowers in late summer and fall. Cinna latifolia differs from C. arundinacea in its 1 (rarely 3)-veined upper glumes and its smaller spikelets. A collection from the Aleutian Islands had abnormally large (to 5.5 mm) and often 2-flowered spikelets (Brandenburg et al. 1991). Cinna latifolia is a variable species for which varietal names have been proposed; because the variation is continuous, no varieties are recognized in this treatment."

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