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Rhynchospora kunthii

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Original material of Rhynchospora kunthii Nees ex Kunth [family CYPERACEAE]
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Original material of Rhynchospora kunthii Nees ex Kunth [family CYPERACEAE]
Original material of Rhynchospora kunthii Nees ex Kunth [family CYPERACEAE]
Original material of Rhynchospora kunthii Nees ex Kunth [family CYPERACEAE]
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Identification
Rhynchospora kunthii Nees ex Kunth [family CYPERACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by K.S. Kunth,
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Flora

Entry for Rhynchospora kunthii Nees ex Kunth [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
Rhynchospora kunthii Nees ex Kunth [family CYPERACEAE], Enum. Pl., 2: 296. 1837
Rhynchospora schaffneri Boeckeler [family CYPERACEAE]
Treatment Author(s)
Robert Kral
Information
Plants solitary or in small tufts, (5–)10–70 cm, clonal; rhizomes strongly present, stoloniferous. Culms leafiest toward base, ± trigonous, slender. Leaves: basal leaves spreadingascending, distal more erect, mostly exceeded by culms (except in highaltitude forms); blades proximally flat or strongly folded, 1.5–4 mm wide, apex trigonous, subulate. Inflorescences: spikelet clusters (2–)3–5, compact, proximalmost widely spaced, turbinate to ovoid; peduncles ascending; branches ascending to spreading; leaf bracts exceeding proximalmost clusters, exceeded by distal cluster. Spikelets deep redbrown to nearly black, ovoid, 3–4 mm, apex acute; fertile scales ovate, 2.5–3 mm, apex acute, midrib included or shortexcurrent. Flowers: perianth bristles 6, some short, some extending to or nearly to tubercle base, antrorsely barbellate. Fruits 2–3 per spikelet, 2–2.1 mm; body pale yellowbrown, lenticular, broadly ellipsoidobovoid, 1.3–1.6 × 1–1.2 mm; surfaces transversely irregularly rugulose, intervals with rows of vertical, narrowly rectangular alveolae; tubercle evenly or concavely triangular, 0.5–0.6(–0.7) mm.
Phenology Fruiting
spring
mar
apr
may
summer
jun
jul
aug
Altitude range
1000–3500 m;
Distribution
MexicoSouth America (Colombia).USA Calif.

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