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Eleocharis dispar

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Eleocharis geniculata (L.) Roem. & Schult. [family CYPERACEAE]
Type? of Eleocharis dispar E. J. Hill [family CYPERACEAE]
Isosyntype of Eleocharis dispar Hill, E.J. 1882 [family CYPERACEAE]
Lectotype of Eleocharis dispar E. J. Hill [family CYPERACEAE]
Type? of Eleocharis dispar E. J. Hill [family CYPERACEAE]
Type? of Eleocharis dispar E. J. Hill [family CYPERACEAE]
Isotype of Eleocharis dispar E. J. Hill [family CYPERACEAE]
Paratype of Eleocharis dispar E. J. Hill [family CYPERACEAE]
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Identification
Isotype of Eleocharis dispar E. J. Hill [family CYPERACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by E. J. Hill, 1882
Related name
  • Eleocharis caribaea
  • Eleocharis dispar
  • Eleocharis capitata
Common name
  • Bent spikerush, Flora of North America Vol. 23

Flora

Entry for Eleocharis geniculata (Linnaeus) Roemer & Schultes [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
Eleocharis geniculata (Linnaeus) Roemer & Schultes [family CYPERACEAE], in J. J. Roemer et al., Syst. Veg., 2: 150. 1817
Scirpus geniculatus Linnaeus [family CYPERACEAE], Sp. Pl., 1: 48. 1753
Eleocharis capitata R. Brown [family CYPERACEAE]
Eleocharis caribaea (Rottbøll) S. F. Blake [family CYPERACEAE]
Eleocharis dispar E. J. Hill [family CYPERACEAE]
Treatment Author(s)
S. Galen Smith*
Jeremy J. Bruhl*
M. Socorro González-Elizondo*
Francis J. Menapace*
Information
Plants tufted, without creeping rhizomes. Culms to 45 cm × 0.2–1 mm. Leaves: distal leaf sheaths persistent, firm, distally tightly sheathing, apex acute. Spikelets orbicular to ovoid, 1–9 × 1–4 mm, apex rounded to acute; proximal scale without flower, not amplexicaulous; floral scales to 125, 11–14 per mm of rachilla, tightly appressed, dark red-brown to stramineous, ovate to elliptic, 0.8–3 × 0.6–2(–2.3) mm, membranous to cartilaginous, apex rounded to acute. Flowers: perianth bristles (0–)4–8, typically 7, red-brown, rarely whitish, vestigial to much exceeding tubercle, typically equaling achene, spinules few to dense; styles 2-fid. Achenes brown ripening to black, biconvex, orbicular to obpyriform, 0.5–1.1 × 0.3–0.7 mm, apex rarely constricted proximal to tubercle, very finely reticulate at 40X. Tubercles stramineous to whitish, umbonate to subconic, 0.2–0.4 × 0.2–0.5 mm, apex rounded to acute. 2n = 10.
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Altitude range
0–1500 m;
Distribution
MexicoWest IndiesBermudaCentral AmericaSouth AmericaAsiaAfricaPacific Islands.USA Ala.USA Ariz.USA Calif.USA Fla.USA Ga.USA Ill.USA Ind.USA La.USA Mich.USA Miss.USA Nebr.USA Nev.USA N.Mex.USA OhioUSA Okla.USA Pa.USA Tex.Canada Ont.
Discussion
The name Eleocharis caribaea (Rottbøll) S. F. Blake is considered by most contemporary authorities to be misapplied (K. L. Wilson 1990). Eleocharis geniculata has been reported from South Carolina; I have not seen a voucher.

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