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wiry flatsedge

roadside flatsedge

Habit Herbs, perennial. Herbs, annual or perennial, cespitose.
Culms

trigonous, 20–36 cm × 0.5–1 mm.

trigonous, 15–60 cm × 1–3 mm, glabrous.

Leaves

flat, 4–22 cm × 1–2 mm.

2–6, flat to V-shaped, 6–30(–40) cm × 2–4 mm.

Inflorescence(s)

a single loose cluster of spikelets;

rays 0–(1–2), if present, to 4 cm;

bracts 2–3, ascending, 1–8 cm × 0.7–1 mm;

rachilla with wings 0.6 mm wide.

spikes broadly ellipsoid, 5–45 × 10–30(–45) mm;

rays (2–)5–9, (0.3–)3–10 cm;

rachis 4–17 mm;

bracts 5–6, horizontal to ascending, V-shaped, 1.5–30 cm × 0.5–4 mm;

rachilla persistent, wings hyaline, 0.4–0.5 mm wide.

Spikelets

2–8, linear, terete, 6–20 × 0.7–1 mm;

floral scales 6–10, medially green, laterally brown, medially faintly 3-ribbed, laterally faintly 3–5-ribbed, ovate, 2.5–3 × 2 mm.

5–30, pale greenish white or stramineous, compressed, linear-lanceoloid, 7–35 × (1.2–)1.4–2 mm;

floral scales deciduous, 6–34, spreading or appressed, laterally greenish white, often reddish or brown speckled, medially green, laterally 3–5-ribbed, medially 3-ribbed, elliptic, (2.2–)3–4(–4.4) × (1.2–)1.8–2.2 mm, apex acute.

Flowers

anthers 1 mm;

styles 0.5 mm;

stigmas 1 mm.

anthers 0.6 mm;

styles 0.6–1.2 mm;

stigmas 1–1.4(–1.7) mm.

Achenes

black, sessile, obovoid, 2 × 0.8 mm, apex scarcely apiculate, surfaces puncticulate.

reddish brown to dark brown, stipitate, narrowly ellipsoid, 1.4–2 × 0.6–0.9 mm, apex apiculate, surfaces puncticulate.

Cyperus filiformis

Cyperus sphacelatus

Phenology Fruiting spring–fall. Fruiting summer.
Habitat Damp, disturbed places Disturbed, wet soils
Elevation 0–20 m (0–100 ft) 0 m (0 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
FL; West Indies
[BONAP county map]
from FNA
FL; Central America; South America; West Indies; Africa [Introduced in North America]
[BONAP county map]
Source FNA vol. 23. FNA vol. 23, p. 170.
Parent taxa Cyperaceae > Cyperus > subg. Diclidium Cyperaceae > Cyperus > subg. Cyperus
Sibling taxa
C. acuminatus, C. aggregatus, C. alopecuroides, C. amabilis, C. articulatus, C. bipartitus, C. cephalanthus, C. compressus, C. croceus, C. cuspidatus, C. dentatus, C. dentoniae, C. diandrus, C. difformis, C. digitatus, C. dipsaceus, C. distans, C. distinctus, C. drummondii, C. echinatus, C. elegans, C. entrerianus, C. eragrostis, C. erythrorhizos, C. esculentus, C. fendlerianus, C. filicinus, C. filiculmis, C. flavescens, C. flavicomus, C. floribundus, C. fugax, C. fuligineus, C. fuscus, C. giganteus, C. gracilis, C. granitophilus, C. grayi, C. grayoides, C. haspan, C. hermaphroditus, C. houghtonii, C. hypopitys, C. hystricinus, C. involucratus, C. iria, C. laevigatus, C. lancastriensis, C. lanceolatus, C. lecontei, C. lentiginosus, C. ligularis, C. lupulinus, C. manimae, C. microiria, C. mutisii, C. niger, C. ochraceus, C. odoratus, C. onerosus, C. ovatus, C. owanii, C. oxylepis, C. pallidicolor, C. papyrus, C. parishii, C. pilosus, C. planifolius, C. plukenetii, C. polystachyos, C. prolifer, C. prolixus, C. pseudothyrsiflorus, C. pseudovegetus, C. pumilus, C. reflexus, C. refractus, C. retroflexus, C. retrofractus, C. retrorsus, C. rotundus, C. sanguinolentus, C. schweinitzii, C. serotinus, C. seslerioides, C. setigerus, C. spectabilis, C. sphacelatus, C. sphaerolepis, C. squarrosus, C. strigosus, C. surinamensis, C. tetragonus, C. thyrsiflorus, C. virens
C. acuminatus, C. aggregatus, C. alopecuroides, C. amabilis, C. articulatus, C. bipartitus, C. cephalanthus, C. compressus, C. croceus, C. cuspidatus, C. dentatus, C. dentoniae, C. diandrus, C. difformis, C. digitatus, C. dipsaceus, C. distans, C. distinctus, C. drummondii, C. echinatus, C. elegans, C. entrerianus, C. eragrostis, C. erythrorhizos, C. esculentus, C. fendlerianus, C. filicinus, C. filiculmis, C. filiformis, C. flavescens, C. flavicomus, C. floribundus, C. fugax, C. fuligineus, C. fuscus, C. giganteus, C. gracilis, C. granitophilus, C. grayi, C. grayoides, C. haspan, C. hermaphroditus, C. houghtonii, C. hypopitys, C. hystricinus, C. involucratus, C. iria, C. laevigatus, C. lancastriensis, C. lanceolatus, C. lecontei, C. lentiginosus, C. ligularis, C. lupulinus, C. manimae, C. microiria, C. mutisii, C. niger, C. ochraceus, C. odoratus, C. onerosus, C. ovatus, C. owanii, C. oxylepis, C. pallidicolor, C. papyrus, C. parishii, C. pilosus, C. planifolius, C. plukenetii, C. polystachyos, C. prolifer, C. prolixus, C. pseudothyrsiflorus, C. pseudovegetus, C. pumilus, C. reflexus, C. refractus, C. retroflexus, C. retrofractus, C. retrorsus, C. rotundus, C. sanguinolentus, C. schweinitzii, C. serotinus, C. seslerioides, C. setigerus, C. spectabilis, C. sphaerolepis, C. squarrosus, C. strigosus, C. surinamensis, C. tetragonus, C. thyrsiflorus, C. virens
Synonyms C. floridanus, Mariscus filiforme, Mariscus floridensis, Torulinium filiforme C. balbisii
Name authority Swartz: Prodr., 20. (1788) Rottbøll: Descr. Pl. Rar., 21. (1772)
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