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Eleocharis thermalis

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Syntype of Eleocharis thermalis Rydb. [family CYPERACEAE]
Syntype of Eleocharis thermalis Rydb. [family CYPERACEAE]
Paratype of Eleocharis thermalis Rydb. [family CYPERACEAE]
Syntype of Eleocharis thermalis Rydberg, P.A. 1900 [family CYPERACEAE]
Paratype of Eleocharis thermalis Rydb. [family CYPERACEAE]
Syntype of Eleocharis thermalis Rydb. [family CYPERACEAE]
Syntype of Eleocharis thermalis Rydb. [family CYPERACEAE]
Syntype of Eleocharis thermalis Rydb. [family CYPERACEAE]
Eleocharis sellowiana Kunth [family CYPERACEAE]
Syntype of Eleocharis thermalis Rydb. [family CYPERACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Eleocharis thermalis Rydb. [family CYPERACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Eleocharis flavescens
  • Eleocharis olivacea
  • Eleocharis thermalis
Common name
  • Pale spikerush, Flora of North America Vol. 23

Flora

Entry for Eleocharis flavescens (Poiret) Urban var. flavescens [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 flavescens (Poiret) Urban var. flavescens [family CYPERACEAE]
Eleocharis flavescens var. thermalis (Rydberg) Cronquist [family CYPERACEAE]
Eleocharis thermalis Rydberg [family CYPERACEAE]
Treatment Author(s)
S. Galen Smith*
Jeremy J. Bruhl*
M. Socorro González-Elizondo*
Francis J. Menapace*
Information
Culms to 42 cm. Floral scales brown to stramineous. Flowers: perianth bristles vestigial to slightly exceeding achene, rarely longer. Achenes red-brown to dark brown when ripe, 0.4–0.8(–1.1) × 0.3–0.6 mm, apex rarely highly constricted proximal to tubercle. Tubercles 0.2–0.5 × 0.2–0.4 mm. 2n = 30.
Phenology Fruiting
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Altitude range
0–300(–1600) m;
Distribution
West IndiesSouth America.USA Ala.USA Ariz.USA Ark.USA Calif.USA Fla.USA Ga.USA IdahoUSA La.USA Miss.USA Mont.USA N.C.USA S.C.USA Tex.USA UtahUSA Va.USA Wyo.

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