Scleria ciliata var. elliottii |
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Culms | stout, pubescent or ciliate. |
Leaves | 3.5–7 mm wide, pubescent or ciliate. |
Bracts | densely ciliate. |
Achenes | 2.6–3.6 × 2–2.6 mm |
Scales | pubescent; pistillate scales usually with conspicuous midrib projecting as keel toward base. |
Tubercles | usually strongly 2-lobed. |
Scleria ciliata var. elliottii |
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Phenology | Fruiting spring–fall. |
Habitat | Wet to dry sandy soil of thickets, pinelands, and disturbed areas |
Elevation | 0–300 m (0–1000 ft) |
Distribution |
AL; FL; GA; LA; MS; NC; SC; TX; VA; West Indies (Cuba) |
Discussion | Scleria ciliata var. elliottii is practically restricted to the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 23. |
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Synonyms | S. elliottii |
Name authority | (Chapman) Fernald: Rhodora 39: 392. (1937) |
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