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Cladium californicum

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Holotype of Cladium mariscus R. Brown var. californicum S. Watson [family CYPERACEAE]
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Identification
Cladium californicum (S. Watson) O'Neill [family CYPERACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by A. Espejo & A. R. Lopez Ferrari, Cladium mariscus R. Brown [family CYPERACEAE ] Verified by S. Watson, 1880
Related name
  • Cladium californicum
  • Cladium mariscus

Flora

Entry for Cladium californicum (S. Watson) O’Neill [family CYPERACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 23,
Names
Cladium californicum (S. Watson) O’Neill [family CYPERACEAE], in I. Tidestrom and T. Kittell, Fl. Ariz. New Mex., 773. 1941
Cladium mariscus (Linnaeus) Pohl var. californicum S. Watson [family CYPERACEAE], Bot. California, 2: 224. 1880
Mariscus californicus (S. Watson) Fernald [family CYPERACEAE]
Treatment Author(s)
Gordon C. Tucker
Information
Rhizomes to 20 cm × 10 mm. Culms 1–2 m × 5–10 mm. Leaves: blades flat to broadly V-shaped, 1–2 m × 7–10 mm, margins and midvein abaxially harshly scabrous with teeth visible to unaided eye. Inflorescences terminal (or lateral and terminal), pedunculate, peduncle mostly covered by subtending leaf sheath, 30–50 cm; 1st, 2d, 3d, and rarely 4th order branches, branches slightly flexuous. Spikelets in groups of (3–)4–6, ellipsoid to lanceolate, 3 mm; floral scales 5–6, the proximal chestnut brown, ovate to oblong-lanceolate, 2.5–3 × 2 mm, midvein conspicuous, lateral veins weak; stamens 2; anthers 2 mm, connective apices 0.1 mm; styles 1–1.5 mm; stigmas 1–1.5 mm. Achenes purplish brown, ovoid, 1.5–2 × 1 mm, base vaguely 3-lobed, truncate, not flared or discoid, apex acute, persistent style base forming beak 0.2 mm, smooth or irregularly rugulose, glossy. 2n = 36.
Phenology Fruiting
spring
mar
apr
may
summer
jun
jul
aug
Altitude range
0–2000 m;
Distribution
Mexico (Coahuila).USA Ariz.USA Calif.USA Nev.USA Tex.USA Utah
Discussion
Cladium californicum is chiefly differentiated from C. jamaicense by distribution. A detailed investigation of the morphologic differences between the two species would be instructive.

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