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Cyperus incompressus

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Type of Cyperus incompressus C.B.Clarke [family CYPERACEAE]
Holotype of Cyperus incompressus C.B.Clarke [family CYPERACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Cyperus compressus L. [family CYPERACEAE ] Cyperus incompressus C.B.Clarke [family CYPERACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
  • Cyperus incompressus
  • Cyperus compressus

Flora

Entry for CYPERUS incompressus C. B. Clarke [family CYPERACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 8, page 264, (1902) Author: (By C. B. Clarke.)
Names
CYPERUS incompressus C. B. Clarke [family CYPERACEAE]
Information
Annual, glabrous. Stems 12–18 in. long, tufted, triquetrous, almost 3-winged. Leaves 1/2 the length of the stem, 1/5 in. broad. Umbel in appearance simple, of 3–5 very unequal rays, lower up to 8 in. long; bracts 3–4, similar to the leaves, lowest about as long as the umbel. Spikelets 3–5 together, shortly spicate, up to 1 by 1/4 in., moderately flattened, 16–24-flowered, pallid, tinged with rose. Glumes concave, obtuse, obscurely keeled, somewhat inflated, 3-nerved on the back; rhachilla not winged. Stamens 3; anthers shortly oblong. Nut 1/3 the length of the glume, obovoid, acutely triquetrous; style shorter than the nut; branches 3, little exserted.
Distribution
Sierra Leone Upper Guinea in swamps near Kambia, on the River Scarcies, Scott-Elliot, 4373!
Notes
This has been distributed as C. compressus, Linn.; the obtuse round-backed glumes are very different.

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