1. Flowers and achenes partially to completely enclosed in scalelike structure (perigynium); perigynium in axil of scale; flowers unisexual (see Plate 1. A, B, C). | → 2 |
1. Flowers and achenes not enclosed in scalelike perigynium; flowers in axil of scale; flowers usually bisexual, sometimes some, rarely all, flowers unisexual. | → 4 |
2. Perigynia open to 1 side, at least some containing 1–3 staminate flowers as well as 1 pistillate flower (see Plate 1. A). | Kobresia |
2. Perigynia closed except for pore at tip through which style protrudes, always containing only 1 pistillate flower (see Plate 1. B, C). | → 3 |
3. Culms usually with several blade-bearing leaves, sometimes all basal; blades flat, V-shaped, M-shaped, rarely terete or involute in cross section, commonly less than 2 cm wide, if flat with distinct midrib. | Carex |
3. Culms with 1(–2) basal leaves; blades flat, usually 2–5 cm wide, without evident midrib. | Cymophyllus |
4. Flowers with perianth of 1 or more hairs, bristles, scales, or bristles and scales, usually persistent on achene (see Plate 1. D, E, F; Plate 2. A). | → 5 |
4. Flowers without perianth of hairs, bristles, or scales. | → 27 |
5. Perianth of hairs or bristles, much exceeding subtending scales in fruit, more than 2 times as long as achene, including persistent style base, if present (see Plate 1. D). | → 6 |
5. Perianth not or scarcely exceeding subtending scales in fruit, not more than 2 times as long as achene, including persistent style base, if present (see Plate 1. E, F; Plate 2. A). | → 9 |
6. Perianth hairs strongly curled, tangled in fruit (woolly in appearance). | Scirpus |
6. Perianth hairs ± straight, not tangled (silky in appearance). | → 7 |
7. Perianth hairs (8–)10+ in each flower; spikelets (excluding hairs) 1+ cm. | Eriophorum |
7. Perianth hairs mostly 6 in each flower; spikelets (excluding hairs) not more than 1 cm. | → 8 |
8. Perianth hairs antrorsely barbed; leaf blades to 25 cm × 2.5–4 mm. | Eriophorum |
8. Perianth hairs smooth; leaf blades less than 1 cm × 1 mm. | Trichophorum |
9. Spikelets compressed laterally; scales 2-ranked at least in proximal 1/2, keeled (see Plate 2. C). | → 10 |
9. Spikelets ± rounded in cross section; scales spirally arranged, not keeled (distichous in Websteria) (see Plate 2. D). | → 13 |
10. Achenes biconvex; styles 2-fid. | → 11 |
10. Achenes trigonous; styles 3-fid. | → 12 |
11. Persistent style base of achene enlarged (see Plate 2. B). | Rhynchospora |
11. Persistent style base of achene linear. | Dulichium |
12. Achenes with persistent enlarged style base; culms simple with 1 spikelet; scales pale or yellow-brown to red-brown (see Plate 2. A). | Eleocharis |
12. Achenes without persistent enlarged style base; culms distally branched with several spikelets; scales black or very dark purple. | Schoenus |
13. Perianth consisting of scales or of 3 scales and 3 bristles (see Plate 1. E, F). | → 14 |
13. Perianth consisting of hairs or bristles, bristles rarely somewhat flattened and straplike (see Plate 2. A). | → 15 |
14. Perianth consisting of 3 bristles and 3 spatulate scales; leaves usually hairy, hairs sometimes confined to junction of blade and sheath (see Plate 1. E). | Fuirena |
14. Perianth consisting of 1–2 scales; leaves glabrous (see Plate 2. F). | Lipocarpha |
15. Culms apparently without blade-bearing leaves; leaves absent or consisting only of sheaths. | → 16 |
15. Culms with blade-bearing leaves; at least distal leaves with blades 5+ mm. | → 18 |
16. Spikelets consisting of 2 scales, distal scale subtending flower; culms with branches in successive false whorls, which terminate in clusters of leaves essentially indistinguishable from stems; spikelets borne singly on branches arising from among leaves. | Websteria |
16. Spikelets with 4+ scales and 2+ flowers; culms unbranched except sometimes in inflorescence; either 1 terminal spikelet or several spikelets in branched inflorescence. | → 17 |
17. Style base enlarged, persistent in fruit, usually clearly differentiated from achene; culms with 1 spikelet (see Plate 2. A). | Eleocharis |
17. Style base not or scarcely enlarged, deciduous in fruit; culms usually with several spikelets in branched though sometimes congested inflorescence. | Schoenoplectus |
18. Style base enlarged, persistent as differentiated tubercle on achene (see Plate 2. A, B). | → 19 |
18. Style base not or only slightly enlarged, deciduous or small portion persistent as undifferentiated beak. | → 20 |
19. Culms unbranched, with 1 spikelet; spikelets with 1 proximal scale empty. | Eleocharis |
19. Culms usually distally branched, with more than 1 spikelet; spikelets usually with 2+ proximal scales empty. | Rhynchospora |
20. Spikelets 2+, arranged in distichous spike. | Blysmopsis |
20. Spikelets 1–500, arranged in panicle or clustered into 1 or more heads or solitary. | → 21 |
21. Leaf blades and bracts with prominent midrib forming keel on abaxial surface, or blades folded along midrib; inflorescences obviously terminal (see Plate 2. F). | → 22 |
21. Leaf blades and bracts various, midrib not forming prominent keel on abaxial surface, sometimes with several ribs equally prominent; proximal bract sometimes erect, as if continuation of culm; inflorescences then appearing lateral. | → 23 |
22. Scales glabrous, never both notched and awned at tip; spikelets less than 3.5(–5) mm diam.; achenes 0.6–1.8 mm, mnutely papillose. | Scirpus |
22. Scales puberulent on abaxial surface, often glabrescent, notched and awned at tip; spikelets mostly 4–10 mm diam.; achenes 2.3–5.5 mm, smooth. | Bolboschoenus |
23. Bracts 2+, the proximal 10+ mm, exceeding spikelets by at least 3 mm; spikelets usually 2+. | → 24 |
23. Bracts mostly 1–2, less than 10 mm, shorter than or exceeding spikelet by no more than 3 mm; spikelets always solitary. | → 25 |
24. Proximal leaf sheaths often disintegrating into fibers; stems and leaf blades tough, wiry. | Amphiscirpus |
24. Proximal leaf sheaths never disintegrating into fibers; leaf blades soft, herbaceous. | Schoenoplectus |
25. Anthers 3 mm; achenes 2.5–3.5 mm. | Schoenoplectus |
25. Anthers 1–2.5 mm; achenes 1.5–2.5 mm. | → 26 |
26. Culms with all leaves basal; sheaths often disintegrating into fibers; perianth bristles retrorsely spinulose. | Amphiscirpus |
26. Culms with bladeless sheaths or distal sheaths with blade to 5 mm; sheaths not fibrous; perianth bristles smooth or scabrous. | Trichophorum |
27. Spikelets with scales arranged in 2 rows, at least proximally, commonly compressed; scales keeled (see Plate 2. C). | → 28 |
27. Spikelets with scales spirally arranged or arranged in more than 2 rows, usually not compressed; scales not keeled (see Plate 2. D). | → 32 |
28. Spikelets with 1–2+ proximal scales empty. | → 29 |
28. Spikelets usually with all scales subtending flowers. | → 30 |
29. Inflorescences of 1–5 straw-colored spikelets. | Abildgaardia |
29. Inflorescences of (1–)10–25 black or dark purple spikelets. | Schoenus |
30. Styles 3-fid; achenes trigonous. | Cyperus |
30. Styles 2-fid; achenes flat to biconvex. | → 31 |
31. Spikelets with 5–many scales; inflorescences variously arranged. | Cyperus |
31. Spikelets with 1–3 scales; inflorescences with 1–4 dense spikes. | Kyllinga |
32. Style base enlarged, persistent in fruit as differentiated or conic apical tubercle (see Plate 2. A, B). | → 33 |
32. Style base not or scarcely enlarged, deciduous or undifferentiated portion persisting as cylindric beak. | → 35 |
33. Culms with 1 spikelet, without blade-bearing leaves or with blade not exceeding 4 mm. | Eleocharis |
33. Culms with inflorescences of 2+ spikelets, with 1+ blade-bearing leaves usually much exceeding 4 mm. | → 34 |
34. Mouth of leaf sheaths fimbriate-ciliate; styles 3-fid; achenes trigonous. | Bulbostylis |
34. Mouth of leaf sheaths glabrous; styles usually 2-fid; achenes usually biconvex. | Rhynchospora |
35. Flowers unisexual; spikelets with only one pistillate flower or entirely staminate (see Plate 2. E). | Scleria |
35. Flowers usually bisexual; spikelets usually with 2+ bisexual flowers. | → 36 |
36. Leaves ligulate, ligules membranous or row of hairs or cilia (see Plate 2. F). | → 37 |
36. Leaves not ligulate, rarely with lateral groups of hairs at junction of blade and sheath. | → 42 |
37. Styles 2-fid; achenes biconvex. | → 38 |
37. Styles 3-fid; achenes trigonous. | → 39 |
38. Spikelets with all scales subtending flower. | Scirpus |
38. Spikelets with proximal 1–2+ scales empty. | Fimbristylis |
39. Culms with single terminal spikelet. | Trichophorum |
39. Culms with 2+ spikelets. | → 40 |
40. Leaf blades and bracts not prominently keeled on abaxial surface. | Fimbristylis |
40. Leaf blades and bracts with midrib forming prominent keel on abaxial surface. | → 41 |
41. Inflorescence bracts not ciliate; scales not spinose. | Scirpus |
41. Inflorescence bracts ciliate proximally; scales with spinose tip. | Oxycaryum |
42. Leaves with 2 lateral groups of hairs (at least some hairs 0.3 mm) at junction of blade and sheath. | Bulbostylis |
42. Leaves glabrous or with only short hairs at junction of blade and sheath. | → 43 |
43. Inflorescences apparently lateral; proximal bract erect, appearing to be continuation of stem (see Plate 2. G). | → 44 |
43. Inflorescences evidently terminal (sometimes some axillary); bracts ascending or spreading, none appearing to be continuation of stem. | → 46 |
44. Achenes faintly to prominently rugose or transversely ridged. | Schoenoplectus |
44. Achenes smooth, papillose, or longitudinally ridged. | → 45 |
45. Spikelets with 8–25 scales. | Isolepis |
45. Spikelets with (1–)3 scales. | Lipocarpha |
46. Spikelets with all scales subtending flowers. | Isolepis |
46. Spikelets with 1+ proximal scales empty. | → 47 |
47. Styles 2-fid; achenes biconvex. | Fimbristylis |
47. Styles 3-fid; achenes trigonous or round in cross section. | → 48 |
48. Plants annual, not rhizomatous; widest leaves not more than 2 mm wide; achenes usually 1.5 mm or less, reticulate-honeycombed. | Fimbristylis |
48. Plants perennial, rhizomatous; widest leaves usually more than 2 mm wide; achenes 1.5–3 mm, smooth or rugose. | → 49 |
49. Inflorescences terminal, capitate; culms not more than 20 cm. | Remirea |
49. Inflorescences terminal or some lateral, corymbose or subcapitate; culms usually 70+ cm. | Cladium |