Rhynchospora indianolensis |
Rhynchospora macra |
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indianola beaksedge |
large beaksedge |
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Habit | Plants perennial, cespitose, to 100 cm; rhizomes absent. | Plants perennial, cespitose, 40–80 cm; rhizomes absent. |
Culms | stiffly erect or ascending, leafy-based, triangular, multiribbed. |
erect, trigonous, multiribbed, rather stiff. |
Leaves | ascending or erect, crowded toward culm base, shorter, more widely spaced distally, longest overtopping or equaling subtended inflorescences; principal blades flat, trigonous distally, 4–6 mm wide, apex attenuate, trigonous. |
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Inflorescences | terminal and axillary, compounds of fascicles, nearly umbellate; clusters hemispheric to nearly capitate, 1.5–2 cm wide; 1 cluster nearly sessile, others on slender rays to 7 cm, sometimes penultimate node with single cluster on peduncle 7–12 cm. |
spikelet clusters 1–3, turbinate to hemispheric, 1.5–3 cm wide; subtending leafy bracts mostly exceeded by distal compound. |
Spikelets | light redbrown, lanceoloid, 6–7 mm, apex acute; fertile scales lance-ovate, 5 mm, apex acute to blunt, midrib shortexcurrent or not. |
pale brown to nearly white, fusiform, 4–5(–7) mm, apex narrowly acute; fertile scales elliptic, 3.5–4 mm, apex narrowly acute, midrib excurrent as mucro. |
Flowers | perianth bristles 6, overtopping tubercle base, antrorsely barbellate. |
perianth bristles (15–)18–20, reaching tubercle tip, retrorsely barbellate. |
Fruits | 1 per spikelet, (5.5–)6–7 mm; body obovoid, 3–4 × 2–2.5 mm, margins thick, crimped, surfaces level or concave, minutely pebbled; tubercle narrowly conic, 2grooved, 3–4 mm, base blunt, stout, capping fruit apex, tip barely exserted. |
1 per spikelet, 2.5–3.2 mm; body brown with pale center, obovoid distal to short stipe, lenticular, 1.7–2.2 × 0.8–1.5, margins narrow, wirelike, flowing into tubercle edges; tubercle flat, narrowly triangular-subulate, 0.8–1 mm. |
Principal | leaves overtopped by culm; blades narrowly linear, proximally flat, (1.5–)2–3.5 mm wide, apex tapering, trigonous. |
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Rhynchospora indianolensis |
Rhynchospora macra |
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Phenology | Fruiting early summer–fall. | Fruiting late summer–fall. |
Habitat | Silty shallows of pools, prairie swales, ditches | Sands and sandy peats of savanna bogs and seeps, pinelands |
Elevation | 0–100 m (0–300 ft) | 0–200 m (0–700 ft) |
Distribution |
TX |
AL; FL; GA; LA; MS; NC; SC; TX; Central America (Nicaragua) |
Discussion | Rhynchospora indianolensis was considered by G. Kükenthal to be closely related to, if not the same as, the Cuban R. scutellata Grisebach but with fruit of different dimensions and sculpture. W. W. Thomas (1984) believed the two to be conspecific. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 23, p. 207. | FNA vol. 23, p. 214. |
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Synonyms | R. alba var. macra, Phaeocephalum album var. macrum, Triodon albus var. macer | |
Name authority | Small: Fl. S.E. U.S., 193, 1327. (1903) | (C. B. Clarke ex Britton) Small: Man. S.E. Fl., 180. (1933) |
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