Rhynchospora breviseta |
Rhynchospora recognita |
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globe beaksedge |
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Habit | Plants perennial, densely cespitose, knottybased, 20–40 cm; rhizomes absent. | Plants perennial, cespitose, 60–100(–120) cm; rhizomes absent. |
Culms | leafy at base, filiform, wiry. |
leafiest at base, trigonous, slender, somewhat stiff. |
Leaves | blades filiform, nearly reaching inflorescence tip or much shorter, to 0.3 mm thick, apex tapering. |
exceeded by culms; basal blades spreading, blunt, distal ascending, linear, proximally flat, 2–5 mm wide, apex trigonous, subulate, tapering. |
Inflorescences | spikelet clusters mostly 2–6, simple or reduced to 1 spikelet, often with 2 capillary branches, one divaricate or reflexed, 1 ascending; leafy bracts single per cluster, filiform, setaceous, with clusters appearing lateral to bracts. |
spikelet clusters 3–5 or more, compact, proximalmost widely spaced, turbinate to hemispheric or lobed; peduncles ascending, branches ascending; leafy bracts setaceous at apex, exceeding compounds, setaceous bracts often exceeding ultimate clusters, imparting bristly aspect. |
Spikelets | pale redbrown, ellipsoidlanceoloid, 5–6(–8) mm, apex acute to acuminate; fertile scales narrowly ovate, 3–5(–6) mm, apex acute, midrib included or shortexcurrent. |
redbrown, ovoid to lanceoloid, (2.7–)3–4 mm, apex acuminate; fertile scales ovate, 2.5–3 mm, apex acute, shortacuminate, or notched, midrib usually excurrent as cusp or awn. |
Flowers | perianth bristles 6, not reaching past fruit midbody, stubby, plumose to near tip. |
perianth bristles 6, not reaching further than fruit midbody. |
Fruits | 3–8 per spikelet, 2–2.5 mm; body light brown to brown, ellipsoid-obovoid, tumidly lenticular, 1.5–2 × 1.6–1.7 mm; surfaces faintly, interruptedly crossrugulose, apically indented under tubercle; tubercle lowconic, 0.5 mm, base flaring, circular. |
1–3 per spikelet, (1.8–)2–2.3(–2.5) mm; body brown, tumidly lenticular, obovoid to suborbicular, 1.4–1.6(–1.8) × 1.2–1.5 mm; surfaces transversely sharply rugose, intervals of rows of vertical, variously rectangular alveolae; tubercle somewhat compressed, triangular to shortconic, 0.5–0.7 mm, shortsubulate, basal rim often present. |
Rhynchospora breviseta |
Rhynchospora recognita |
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Phenology | Fruiting spring–summer. | Fruiting spring–summer(–early fall). |
Habitat | Moist to wet sands or peats of bogs, depressions in savannas, open pinelands, pond shores | Sands, silts, clays, and peats of low meadows, ditches, low clearings, savannas |
Elevation | 0–200 m (0–700 ft) | 0–400 m (0–1300 ft) |
Distribution |
AL; FL; GA; LA; MS; NC; SC; VA; West Indies |
AL; AR; CA; DC; DE; FL; GA; IL; IN; KS; KY; LA; MD; MI; MO; MS; NC; NJ; OK; PA; SC; TN; TX; VA; WV; Central America; West Indies
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Discussion | Rhynchospora breviseta is sympatric with R. oligantha over much of its range; intergrades have not been seen. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Rhynchospora recognita has larger fruit and tubercles than is consistent with the varietal rank it has held under R. globularis. The two are often observed in the same locality, and in such cases, R. recognita is taller, stiffer, broader leaved, with spikelet clusters wider, denser, and bristlier, and with distinct orange tints in comparison with the darker, less dense, narrower, and less bristly spikelet clusters of plants of R. globularis. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 23. | FNA vol. 23, p. 225. |
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Synonyms | R. oligantha var. breviseta | R. globularis var. recognita, Dichromena cymosa, Phaeocephalum cymosum |
Name authority | (Gale) Channell: Rhodora 58: 336. (1956) | (Gale) Kral: Novon 9: 205. (1999) |
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