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Carex (utriculata)

Rae Watson
Forestry Technician
USDA FS - J Herbert Stone Nursery
2606 Old Stage Rd.
Central Point, Oregon 97537
541.858.6131
541.858.6110 (fax)
rewatson@fs.fed.us
gillyflowernursery.com

Family Scientific Name: Cyperaceae
Scientific Name: Carex utriculata
Common Synonym: Carex rostrata utriculata
Common Name: Northwest Territory sedge
Species Code: CARULT
Propagation Goal: plants
Propagation Method: seed
ProductType: Container (plug)
Stock Type: Root-trainer 20
Time To Grow: 3 Months
Target Specifications: Minimum height 12 to 18in. Roots must fill container - 20 cubic inch - because of the propagation environment, many roots came out of the bottom of the plug. The Root Trainer 20 opens up and allows easy extraction of the root system.
Propagule Collection: Field collected from several sites in the high Cascade Mts along edges of lakes. Seeds were collected in the late summer when the seed was tan in appearance and came free when rubbed between the palms of hands. Green seed stays attached. Seed heads were cut or stripped from stem and placed in paper bags for several days before processing. This allowed for the seed to continue to dry.
Propagule Processing: Seed was rubbed between two small pieces of corrugated plastic until the seed was free. It was sieved through one screen and further cleaned by running it through a vacuum separator. Seed was stored in closed-lid jar and placed in a refrigerator at 2 degrees C (35 degrees F).
Pre-Planting Treatments: Seed placed in linen bags and soaked in cold running water for 2 days. Bags were placed between layers of shagnum moss which was kept at 2 degrees C (35 degrees F) for thirty days and then seed was sown.
Establishment Phase: Seed was hand-sown and and covered with a thin layer of quartz grit. Emergence occurred within 10 days of sowing. Media was a Peat:Vermiculite 1:1 ratio mix. Very controlled greenhouse environment for germination phase. Daily temperatures kept between 32 to 35C (90 to 95F) and nighttime temperatures 21C (70F). 90 to 100% humidity during germination through use of foggers. Lights were maintained during the night.
Length of Establishment Phase: 1 month
Active Growth Phase: After full emergence, the seedlings are moved into the cattle troughs, the troughs are filled with water to a level that is approximately one inch lower than the surface of the media. At this time, fertilizer is added to the water by mixing a Excel 21-5-20 into solution and pouring into the tank. We used enough fertilizer to bring the tank up to 100 ppm of nitrogen. We calculated the ppm of nitrogen using the filled volume of water. The trough is filled each after each time the water has drawn down to the bottom of the trough. This occurs three to five times during the growing season and is temperature dependent.
Length of Active Growth Phase: 2 months
Hardening Phase: No special measures were taken to harden the seedlings off.
Harvesting, Storage and Shipping: Seedlings were lifted late September to early October. No storage
References: Hurd HG, Shaw NL. 1991. Seed technology for Carex and Juncus species of the Intermountain Region. Intermountain Nurseryman Association Annual Meeting, 1991 August 12-16; Park City, Utah. P 74-83.

Citation:

Steinfeld, David E. 2002. Propagation protocol for production of Container (plug) Carex utriculata plants Root-trainer 20; USDA FS - J Herbert Stone Nursery Central Point, Oregon. In: Native Plant Network. URL: https://NativePlantNetwork.org (accessed 2024/03/28). US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Center for Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetic Resources.