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Scirpus interstinctus

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Holotype of Eleocharis interstincta (Vahl) R. Br. [family CYPERACEAE]
Filed as Scirpus interstinctus [family CYPERACEAE]
Filed as Eleocharis interstincta (Vahl) Roem. & Schult. [family CYPERACEAE]
Filed as Scirpus interstinctus [family CYPERACEAE]
Filed as Eleocharis interstincta (Vahl) Roem. & Schult. [family CYPERACEAE]
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Identification
Scirpus interstinctus Not on sheet [family CYPERACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by O.P. Swartz, Eleocharis plantaginea Not on sheet [family CYPERACEAE ] Verified by J.E. Wikström, Scirpus plantagineus Rottb. [family CYPERACEAE ] Verified by O.P. Swartz,
Related name
  • Scirpus interstinctus
  • Scirpus plantagineus
  • Eleocharis plantaginea

Flora

Entry for Eleocharis interstincta (Vahl) 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 interstincta (Vahl) Roemer & Schultes [family CYPERACEAE], in J. J. Roemer et al., Syst. Veg., 2: 149. 1817
Scirpus interstinctus Vahl [family CYPERACEAE], Enum. Pl., 2: 251. 1805
Treatment Author(s)
S. Galen Smith*
Jeremy J. Bruhl*
M. Socorro González-Elizondo*
Francis J. Menapace*
Information
Plants perennial; rhizomes 2–4 mm thick, firm, longer internodes 3–7.5 cm, scales 5 mm, tubers absent. Culms terete, 45–100 cm × (3.2–)5–9.4 mm, soft to firm, sometimes septate-nodulose proximally, not distally, internally hollow with complete transverse septa, closer together near the spikelet, evident externally; plants never forming filiform, flaccid culms. Leaves: distal leaf sheaths persistent, membranous to thinly papery, apex acute to acuminate. Spikelets not proliferous, (20–)40–62 × 4–7 mm; rachilla joints bearing prominent wing-like remnants of floral scales; proximal scale empty, amplexicaulous, (3–)3.5–5 mm; floral scales 115–220, 1–3 per mm of rachilla, stramineous to pale brown, usually with pale to dark brown submarginal band, midrib region sometimes greenish, obovate to broadly oblong, (4–)4.5–5 × 2.8–4 mm, cartilaginous, often membranous toward margins, margins broadly translucent, membranous, apex rounded to subacute. Flowers: perianth bristles 6–8, stramineous, stout, flattened, subequal, exceeding achene, to 2.9 mm, coarsely spinulose; anthers stramineous to reddish, 2.5–5 mm; styles 2-fid or 3-fid. Achenes stramineous to golden-yellow or reddish brown or gray, obovoid to obpyriform, biconvex or nearly plano-convex, often with abaxial longitudinal ridge, 1.4–1.8(–2) × 1.1–1.4 mm, markedly sculptured at 10–15X, each face with 23–37 rows of transversely elongated cells, the longitudinal walls separating the cells often prominent, apex with short neck 0.7–0.8 mm wide. Tubercles dark brown, lamelliform, slightly higher than wide, 0.7–1.1 × 0.5–0.7 mm.
Phenology Fruiting
spring
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Altitude range
10–500 m;
Distribution
MexicoCentral Americae South America.USA Fla.USA Okla.USA Tex.
Discussion
Contrary to statements in the literature, sectioning reveals that the culm septa are closer together near the spikelet than in the rest of the culm in both Eleocharis interstincta and E. equisetoides.

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